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- NP446693.RA9KevwT8ngoCvyK9Bn1u-lKSwBN1CBSB0f06euFgP_Ag130_assertion description "[Extension of this analysis to the use of ICC on 104 colonic lesions, representative of different stages of colonic neoplastic progression, showed an absence of detectable p53 nuclear staining in preneoplastic polyp lesions (20 cases) with staining of 52% (25/48) of primary colon carcinomas and 81% (29/36) of hepatic metastases, suggestive of an increased incidence of p53 mutations in late stage lesions of colonic cancer.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP446693.RA9KevwT8ngoCvyK9Bn1u-lKSwBN1CBSB0f06euFgP_Ag130_provenance.
- NP744396.RAxRcu-am9LLb_HkH8h8ugcnh1rqmLgpkFPo2mV-7b7N8130_assertion description "[Extension of this analysis to the use of ICC on 104 colonic lesions, representative of different stages of colonic neoplastic progression, showed an absence of detectable p53 nuclear staining in preneoplastic polyp lesions (20 cases) with staining of 52% (25/48) of primary colon carcinomas and 81% (29/36) of hepatic metastases, suggestive of an increased incidence of p53 mutations in late stage lesions of colonic cancer.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP744396.RAxRcu-am9LLb_HkH8h8ugcnh1rqmLgpkFPo2mV-7b7N8130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Extension of this analysis to the use of ICC on 104 colonic lesions, representative of different stages of colonic neoplastic progression, showed an absence of detectable p53 nuclear staining in preneoplastic polyp lesions (20 cases) with staining of 52% (25/48) of primary colon carcinomas and 81% (29/36) of hepatic metastases, suggestive of an increased incidence of p53 mutations in late stage lesions of colonic cancer.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[Extension of this analysis to the use of ICC on 104 colonic lesions, representative of different stages of colonic neoplastic progression, showed an absence of detectable p53 nuclear staining in preneoplastic polyp lesions (20 cases) with staining of 52% (25/48) of primary colon carcinomas and 81% (29/36) of hepatic metastases, suggestive of an increased incidence of p53 mutations in late stage lesions of colonic cancer.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP1316543.RAbDPQTB6x2N4mscJedr05tnzBaT9AmLvLNK287wP97Wg130_assertion description "[Extension of this analysis to the use of ICC on 104 colonic lesions, representative of different stages of colonic neoplastic progression, showed an absence of detectable p53 nuclear staining in preneoplastic polyp lesions (20 cases) with staining of 52% (25/48) of primary colon carcinomas and 81% (29/36) of hepatic metastases, suggestive of an increased incidence of p53 mutations in late stage lesions of colonic cancer.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1316543.RAbDPQTB6x2N4mscJedr05tnzBaT9AmLvLNK287wP97Wg130_provenance.
- NP1316547.RAfQOkjZiyiv4f7AWtHLLdCXvbF-Kc5ziuFEwUFottU3M130_assertion description "[Extension of this analysis to the use of ICC on 104 colonic lesions, representative of different stages of colonic neoplastic progression, showed an absence of detectable p53 nuclear staining in preneoplastic polyp lesions (20 cases) with staining of 52% (25/48) of primary colon carcinomas and 81% (29/36) of hepatic metastases, suggestive of an increased incidence of p53 mutations in late stage lesions of colonic cancer.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1316547.RAfQOkjZiyiv4f7AWtHLLdCXvbF-Kc5ziuFEwUFottU3M130_provenance.