Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Frequent activating GNAS mutations in villous adenoma of the colorectum. The Journal of pathology 2012 Sep 228 (1): 113-8. Yamada Masayoshi, Sekine Shigeki, Ogawa Reiko, Taniguchi Hirokazu, Kushima Ryoji, Tsuda Hitoshi, Kanai Y |
Absence of GNAS mutation in colorectal carcinogenesis. Tumori 2015 Aug 0 (0): 0. Lee Hyunsu, La Boo-Mi, Hwang IlSeon, Kang Yu-Na, Choi In-Jang, Lee Jae- |
Acquired somatic TP53 or PIK3CA mutations are potential predictors of when polyps evolve into colorectal cancer. Oncotarget 2017 Sep 8 (42): 72352-72362. Chang Pi-Yueh, Chen Jinn-Shiun, Chang Shih-Cheng, Wang Mei-Chia, Chang Nai-Chung, Wen Ying-Hao, Tsai Wen-Sy, Liu Wei-Hsiu, Liu Hsiu-Ling, Lu Jang-J |
Mutation profile of high-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasm. Histopathology 2019 Sep . Liao Xiaoyan, Vavinskaya Vera, Sun Katherine, Hao Yansheng, Li Xiaodong, Valasek Mark, Xu Ruliang, Polydorides Alexandros D, Houldsworth Jane, Harpaz No |
Correlation of molecular and morphological features of appendiceal epithelial neoplasms. Histopathology 2019 5 75 (4): 468-477. Tsai Jia H, Yang Ching-Yao, Yuan Ray-Hwang, Jeng Yung-Mi |
Activating KRAS and GNAS mutations in heterotopic submucosal glands of the stomach. Journal of gastroenterology 2022 2 57 (5): 333-343. Cho Hourin, Hashimoto Taiki, Naka Tomoaki, Yatabe Yasushi, Oda Ichiro, Saito Yutaka, Yoshikawa Takaki, Sekine Shige |
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