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Nephroblastoma
Known as:
wilms tumour
, nephroma
, Wilms Tumor 1
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A malignant kidney tumor, caused by the uncontrolled multiplication of renal stem (blastemal), stromal (STROMAL CELLS), and epithelial (EPITHELIAL…
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National Institutes of Health
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AGR2 wt Allele
AMER1 gene
Abdominal Pain
Adenosarcoma
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Narrower (3)
Nephroblastomatosis, fetal ascites, macrosomia and Wilms tumor
WT1 wt Allele
Wilms Tumor 4
Broader (1)
Sarcoma
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Carcinoma-associated fibroblast-like differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells.
Pravin J. Mishra
,
P. Mishra
,
+6 authors
D. Banerjee
Cancer Research
2008
Corpus ID: 21371365
Carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAF) have recently been implicated in important aspects of epithelial solid tumor biology, such…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Stem cell origin of cancer and differentiation therapy.
S. Sell
Critical reviews in oncology/hematology
2004
Corpus ID: 37367033
Review
2001
Review
2001
Aberrant patterns of DNA methylation, chromatin formation and gene expression in cancer.
S. Baylin
,
M. Esteller
,
M. R. Rountree
,
K. Bachman
,
Kornel E. Schuebel
,
J. Herman
Human Molecular Genetics
2001
Corpus ID: 25277142
Gene function in cancer can be disrupted either through genetic alterations, which directly mutate or delete genes, or epigenetic…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Progression model for pancreatic cancer.
R. Hruban
,
M. Goggins
,
Jennifer Parsons
,
S. Kern
Clinical Cancer Research
2000
Corpus ID: 10114212
It has been >10 years since Vogelstein and colleagues [(1][1] [, 2)][2] proposed a progression model for colorectal neoplasia in…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Ovarian cancer: epidemiology, biology, and prognostic factors.
C. Holschneider
,
J. Berek
Seminars in surgical oncology
2000
Corpus ID: 21791421
Ovarian cancer varies widely in frequency among different geographic regions and ethnic groups, with a high incidence in Northern…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Rbx1, a component of the VHL tumor suppressor complex and SCF ubiquitin ligase.
T. Kamura
,
D. Koepp
,
+9 authors
J. Conaway
Science
1999
Corpus ID: 21840660
The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) tumor suppressor gene is mutated in most human kidney cancers. The VHL protein is part of a complex…
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Review
1994
Review
1994
In press
Kindler-Rohrborn
,
Kolsch
,
Buslei
,
Zabel
,
Wiestler
,
Rajewsky
Molecular Carcinogenesis
1994
Corpus ID: 189774942
29. Cited by Tsuchiya, Kenzaburo: The relation of occupation to cancer, especially cancer of the lung. Cancer, 1965, 18, 136-144…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Relaxation of imprinted genes in human cancer
S. Rainier
,
L. Johnson
,
C. Dobry
,
A. J. Ping
,
P. Grundy
,
A. Feinberg
Nature
1993
Corpus ID: 4319889
GENOMIC imprinting, or parental allele-specific expression of genes, has been demonstrated at the molecular level in insects and…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Accumulation of p53 tumor suppressor gene protein: an independent marker of prognosis in breast cancers.
A. Thor
,
D. Moore
,
+8 authors
H. Smith
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
1992
Corpus ID: 7612021
BACKGROUND Mutations of the tumor suppressor gene p53 have been identified in breast cancer cell lines, and some breast…
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Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
Cell Motility by Labile Association of Molecules
S. Inoué
,
Hidemi Sato
The Journal of General Physiology
1967
Corpus ID: 98394164
This article summarizes our current views on the dynamic structure of the mitotic spindle and its relation to mitotic chromosome…
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