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Nature meets nurture: molecular genetics of gastric cancer
The immensity of genes and molecules implicated in gastric carcinogenesis is overwhelming and the relevant importance of some of these molecules is too often unclear. This review serves to bring us up-to-date with the latest findings as well as to look at the larger picture in terms of how to tackle the problem of solving this multi-piece puzzle. In this review, the environmental nurturing of intestinal cancer is discussed, beginning with epidemiology (known causative factors for inducing molecular change), an update of H. pylori research, including the role of inflammation and stem cells in premalignant lesions. The role of E-cadherin in the nature (genotype) of diffuse gastric cancer is highlighted, and finally the ever growing discipline of SNP analysis (including IL1B) is discussed
Comparison of hemostatic dressings for superficial wounds using a new spectrophotometric coagulation assay
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 prevents bone loss of the secondary spongiosa in arthritic rats by an increase of bone formation and mineralization and inhibition of bone resorption
Membrane-Incorporated Immunoglobulin Receptors Increase the Antigen-Presenting Ability of B Cells
Increasing incidence of childhood celiac disease in Sicily: results of a multicenter study
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