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Promising biomarker and candidate tumor suppressor gene identified for colorectal cancer
... online June 17 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. In the study, Manon van Engeland, ... NDRG4 promoter methylation and expression in human colorectal cancer cell lines, noncancerous colon ...Aspirin use after colorectal cancer diagnosis associated with improved survival
... ), which promotes inflammation and cell proliferation, and is overexpressed in the majority of human colorectal cancers, according to background information in the article. However, the influence of ...Protein thought to promote cancer instead functions as a tumor suppressor
... had been thought to boost malignant cell growth, instead suppressed it. When the gene was inactivated, human colorectal cancer cells grew more rapidly in culture and emitted a stronger glow. "The ...Turned-off cannabinoid receptor turns on colorectal tumor growth
... plays a tumor-suppressing role in human colorectal cancer, scientists report in the Aug. 1 ... survivin. Survivin is overexpressed in nearly every human tumor but is barely detectable in normal tissue, ...Researchers map new path to colon cancer therapy
... , ovarian, breast and pancreatic cancers. Drawing on data from human colorectal cancer tissue samples, ... senior author and director of the UTMB Sealy Center for Cancer Cell Biology Dr. B. Mark Evers, ...A novel marker of colorectal carcinoma
... this study, total RNA was extracted in 20 human adenocarcinoma tissues for TSPAN1 mRNA assay by ... expression demonstrated an independent prognostic factor for human colorectal cancers (P<0.05, relative ...Gene therapy technique thwarts cancer by cutting off tumor blood supply
... and nutrient supply. In mice implanted with human colorectal cancer cells, tumor volume decreased 53 ... are featured on the cover of the June 15 edition of Cancer Research. "If you can cut off the blood ...What is the relationship between serum vitamin B12 and MTHFR C677T genotype?
... of tumour suppressor genes by hypermethylation of CpG islands located in the promoter region is very common in human colorectal cancer. Dietary folate/vitamin B12 intake and MTHFR ...When cells reach out and touch
... genes involved in normal functioning as well as diseases such as cancer, everyone wants to know: What regulates ... mouse cell lines, including human breast cancer cells, human colorectal cancer cells and ...
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