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Condition, Preneoplastic
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Preneoplastic Conditions
, Preneoplastic Condition
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Barrett Esophagus
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Review
1996
Review
1996
Preneoplasia in mammary tumorigenesis.
Daniel Medina
Cancer treatment and research
1996
Corpus ID: 29026749
It is axiomatic that cancers in epithelial organs arise via multiple intermediate stages. This concept is termed multistage…
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1995
1995
Expression of proliferation-specific genes in the mucosa adjacent to colon carcinoma
S. Pandey
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P. gordon
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E. Wang
,
R. Nelson
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
1995
Corpus ID: 35089294
BACKGROUND: One of the main concerns in colon carcinoma therapy is local recurrence of the malignancy at the site of resection…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Growth factor dependency and gene expression in preneoplastic mouse mammary epithelial cells.
D. Medina
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F. Kittrell
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C. J. Oborn
,
M. Schwartz
Cancer Research
1993
Corpus ID: 46104010
The TM preneoplastic mammary outgrowth lines were established in vivo from mammary epithelial cell lines and have been…
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1993
1993
Gene expression screening for specific genes associated with mouse mammary tumor development
Lixin Zhang
,
D. Medina
Molecular Carcinogenesis
1993
Corpus ID: 27032741
The preneoplastic hyperplastic alveolar nodule is a frequent and well‐characterized precursor to mammary tumors in the mouse…
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1983
1983
Effects of 1,2-dimethylhydrazine treatment and feeding regimen on rat colonic epithelial cell proliferation.
D. Heitman
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B. Grubbs
,
T. O. Heitman
,
I. Cameron
Cancer Research
1983
Corpus ID: 15452815
The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that 1,2-dimethylhydrazine dihydrochloride (DMH) induces preneoplasia in…
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Review
1983
Review
1983
Multi-step genetic regulation of oncogene expression in fish hereditary melanoma.
K. Ozato
,
Y. Wakamatsu
Differentiation; research in biological diversity
1983
Corpus ID: 8179800
Melanoma occurring spontaneously in Xiphophorus fish hybrids is a model system in which involvement of cellular oncogenes and…
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1983
1983
Abnormal responses to the carcinogen 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide of cultured fibroblasts from patients with dysplastic nevus syndrome and hereditary cutaneous malignant melanoma.
P. Smith
,
M. Greene
,
D. Adams
,
M. Paterson
Carcinogenesis
1983
Corpus ID: 20962198
The dysplastic nevus syndrome (DNS) is a preneoplastic melanocyte abnormality which occurs in families affected by hereditary…
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1981
1981
X-ray microanalysis of electrolyte content of normal, preneoplastic, and neoplastic mouse mammary tissue.
N. K. Smith
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S. B. Stabler
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I. Cameron
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D. Medina
Cancer Research
1981
Corpus ID: 6916873
Intracellular sodium, chlorine, and potassium concentrations (mmol/kg dry weight) were determined by electron probe X-ray…
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1977
1977
Disseminated atypical tuberculosis antedating the clinical onset of neoplasia
N. DiBella
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B. D. Buchanan
,
Clyde H. Koontz
Cancer
1977
Corpus ID: 39705222
Two cases of disseminated atypical tuberculosis are presented in which the infection anteceded by over four years the development…
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1976
1976
Growth rates of normal and abnormal human mammary epithelia in cell culture.
G. Buehring
,
R. Williams
Cancer Research
1976
Corpus ID: 37576903
The in vitro growth rates of different classifications of human mammary epithelium were compared. Samples included 4 established…
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