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Familial multiple trichoepitheliomata

Known as: BROOKE-FORDYCE TRICHOEPITHELIOMAS, Multiple Familial Trichoepithelioma, Trichoepithelioma multiple familial 
National Institutes of Health

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2013
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2013
The incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) has risen 600% over the last 30 years. With a 5-year survival rate of ∼15%, the… 
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2013
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2013
Over the past several decades, the incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) has rapidly increased. The purpose of this… 
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2012
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2012
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2008
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2008
Gene duplications have been recognized as an important source of evolutionary innovation and adaptation since at least Haldane… 
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2007
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2007
The mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and AMP‐activated protein kinase (AMPK) are important nutrient‐ and energy‐sensing and… 
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2001
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2001
Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC) arises after normal squamous mucosa undergoes metaplasia to specialized columnar epithelium… 
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1994
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1994
Two studies supported hypotheses that (a) published scales tapping coping through processing and expressing emotion are… 
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1987
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1987
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1970
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1970
A population of lymphoid cells from several animal species, including man, was identified through a membrane receptor which binds…