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The following pages link to Cytogenetic analysis of 52 colorectal carcinomas--non-random aberration pattern and correlation with pathologic parameters (Q72931428):
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- Patterns of Chromosomal Aberrations in Solid Tumors (Q26786127) (← links)
- The consequences of chromosomal aneuploidy on the transcriptome of cancer cells (Q26995532) (← links)
- Functional loss of E-cadherin and cadherin-11 alleles on chromosome 16q22 in colonic cancer (Q28139094) (← links)
- Cytogenetic analysis of multifocal breast carcinomas: detection of karyotypically unrelated clones as well as clonal similarities between tumour foci. (Q36080217) (← links)
- Integrative genomics reveals mechanisms of copy number alterations responsible for transcriptional deregulation in colorectal cancer (Q36487126) (← links)
- A new whole genome amplification method for studying clonal evolution patterns in malignant colorectal polyps (Q36502651) (← links)
- Molecular pathways involved in colorectal cancer: implications for disease behavior and prevention (Q37139174) (← links)
- Ablation of Go α-Subunit Results in a Transformed Phenotype and Constitutively Active Phosphatidylcholine-specific Phospholipase C (Q38344338) (← links)
- 19q13 amplification is associated with high grade and stage in pancreatic cancer (Q40045624) (← links)
- A colorectal cell line with alterations in E-cadherin and epithelial biology may be an in vitro model of colitis. (Q40794841) (← links)
- Pathways of chromosome alteration in human epithelial cancers. (Q40951697) (← links)
- Ablation of Goα Overrides G1Restriction Point Control through Ras/ERK/Cyclin D1-CDK Activities (Q41099784) (← links)
- Interphase cytogenetic analysis of solid tumors by non-isotopic DNA in situ hybridization (Q41236837) (← links)
- Clinical significance of cytogenetic findings in solid tumors (Q41461918) (← links)
- Molecular and cellular pathways associated with chromosome 1p deletions during colon carcinogenesis (Q42792442) (← links)
- Cytogenetic studies of breast carcinomas: different karyotypic profiles detected by direct harvesting and short-term culture (Q45179795) (← links)
- Genomic instability--the engine of tumorigenesis? (Q47651868) (← links)
- Homage to Theodor Boveri (1862-1915): Boveri's theory of cancer as a disease of the chromosomes, and the landscape of genomic imbalances in human carcinomas (Q48480777) (← links)
- Chromosome abnormalities in colorectal adenomas: two cytogenetic subgroups characterized by deletion of 1p and numerical aberrations (Q50993289) (← links)
- Genetic profiling of colorectal cancer liver metastases by combined comparative genomic hybridization and G-banding analysis. (Q53384068) (← links)
- Deletion of 1p loci and microsatellite instability in colorectal polyps. (Q53460064) (← links)
- The order of genetic events associated with colorectal cancer progression inferred from meta-analysis of copy number changes (Q62583448) (← links)
- Cytogenetic analysis of several pseudomyxoma peritonei lesions originating from a mucinous cystadenoma of the appendix (Q62583460) (← links)
- Cytogenetic analysis of colorectal adenomas: karyotypic comparisons of synchronous tumors. (Q64994186) (← links)
- Clonal karyotypic abnormalities in colorectal adenomas: Clues to the early genetic events in the adenoma‐carcinoma sequence (Q71646564) (← links)
- Karyotypic characterization of colorectal adenocarcinomas (Q71683711) (← links)
- Cytogenetically detected clonal heterogeneity in a duodenal adenocarcinoma (Q72033658) (← links)
- Cytogenetic findings in metastases from colorectal cancer (Q73592146) (← links)
- Cytogenetic analyses of secondary liver tumors reveal significant differences in genomic imbalances between primary and metastatic colon carcinomas (Q73674179) (← links)
- Assessments of clonal composition of colorectal adenomas by FISH analysis of chromosomes 1, 7, 13 and 20 (Q73878424) (← links)
- Mapping of the breakpoints on the short arm of chromosome 17 in neoplasms with an i(17q) (Q77914958) (← links)
- Downregulation of Siah1 promotes colorectal cancer cell proliferation and migration by regulating AKT and YAP ubiquitylation and proteasome degradation (Q89819682) (← links)