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Predicting the progress of colon cancer by DNA methylation markers of the p16 gene in feces - Evidence from an animal model

Authors
  1. Azuara D
  2. Baek YH
  3. Borinstein SC
  4. Bretthauer M
  5. Chang-Chieh Wu
  6. Chen WD
  7. Chien-An Sun
  8. Chih-Hsiung Hsu
  9. Conerly M
  10. Fearon ER
  11. Glockner SC
  12. Harrison S
  13. Heitman SJ
  14. Hellebrekers DM
  15. Heresbach D
  16. Jemal A
  17. Jen-Chun Kuan
  18. Jih-Fu Hsieh
  19. Kim MS
  20. Krishnan S
  21. Labianca R
  22. Lenhard K
  23. Levi Z
  24. Mandel JS
  25. Mariotto AB
  26. Mehl LE
  27. Oberwalder M
  28. Promotion BOH
  29. Psofaki V
  30. Robertis M
  31. Schmid G
  32. Shima K
  33. Thomas JR
  34. Tsan Yang
  35. Wang DR
  36. Wen-Chih Wu
  37. Wong JM
  38. Yu-Ching Chou
  39. Zou H
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
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