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Volumn 22, Issue 5, 2003, Pages 1101-1110
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Cyclin B1, unlike cyclin G1, increases significantly during colorectal carcinogenesis and during later metastasis to lymph nodes.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
CYCLIN B;
CYCLIN B1;
CYCLIN G;
CYCLINE;
ADENOMA;
AGED;
ARTICLE;
CANCER INVASION;
COLORECTAL TUMOR;
FEMALE;
HUMAN;
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY;
LIVER TUMOR;
LYMPH NODE METASTASIS;
MALE;
METABOLISM;
METASTASIS;
MIDDLE AGED;
MORTALITY;
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS;
PATHOLOGY;
PROGNOSIS;
STOMACH MUCOSA;
SURVIVAL;
ADENOMA;
AGED;
COLORECTAL NEOPLASMS;
CYCLIN B;
CYCLINS;
FEMALE;
GASTRIC MUCOSA;
HUMANS;
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY;
LIVER NEOPLASMS;
LYMPHATIC METASTASIS;
MALE;
MIDDLE AGED;
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS;
NEOPLASM INVASIVENESS;
NEOPLASM METASTASIS;
PROGNOSIS;
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS;
MLCS;
MLOWN;
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EID: 0042128573
PISSN: 10196439
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.22.5.1101 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (33)
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