Molecular and cellular biology of pre-malignancy in the gastrointestinal tract
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01/04/2001
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Important pathogenic alterations within established cancers are acquired during the premalignant stage. These genetic alterations can be grouped into specific neoplastic pathways that differ within and between anatomical sites. By understanding the mechanisms that determine the initiation and progression of each pathway, it will be possible to develop novel approaches to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of cancer. This chapter outlines the principles underlying the molecular characterization of pre-malignant lesions, taking colorectal neoplasia as the main model. |
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eng |
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Bailliere Tindall |
Palavras-Chave | #Gastroenterology & Hepatology #Genetic Instability #Methylation #Oncogenes #Tumour Suppressor Genes #Adenoma #Dysplasia #Polyposis #Colorectum #Nonpolyposis Colorectal-cancer #Adenoma-carcinoma Sequence #Island Methylator Phenotype #Aberrant Crypt Foci #Ki-ras Mutations #Microsatellite Instability #P53 Immunohistochemistry #Neoplastic Progression #Hyperplastic Polyps #Genetic Alterations #C1 #321006 Gastroenterology and Hepatology #730108 Cancer and related disorders |
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Journal Article |