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XAGE1D gene
Known as:
X ANTIGEN FAMILY, MEMBER 1D
, CT12.1d
, XAGE1
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National Institutes of Health
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XAGE1 Family Gene
XAGE1A gene
XAGE2 gene
XAGE3 gene
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XAGE1D gene
XAGE1 Family Gene
XAGE3 gene
XAGE2 gene
XAGE1A gene
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2017
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2017
[Cancer-testis genes in colon cancer].
Nidal Hilal
,
D. V. Novikov
,
V. V. Novikov
,
Alexander Viktorovich Karaulov
Terapevticheskii arkhiv
2017
The expression of cancer-testis (CT) genes varies with tumor type. There are tumors with high, low, and intermediate gene…Â
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2014
2014
Antibody response to cancer/testis (CT) antigens: A prognostic marker in cancer patients.
Yoshihiro Ohue
,
Hisashi Wada
,
Mikio Oka
,
Eiichi Nakayama
Oncoimmunology
2014
Immune responses to tumor antigens have been reported in cancer patients. However, the relevance of such spontaneous immune…Â
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2014
2014
Prolongation of overall survival in advanced lung adenocarcinoma patients with the XAGE1 (GAGED2a) antibody.
Yoshihiro Ohue
,
Koji Kurose
,
+7 authors
Eiichi Nakayama
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of…
2014
PURPOSE The cancer/testis antigen XAGE1 (GAGED2a) is expressed in approximately 40% of advanced lung adenocarcinomas. We…Â
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2014
2014
Personalized Medicine and Imaging Prolongation of Overall Survival in Advanced Lung Adenocarcinoma Patients with the XAGE1 (GAGED2a) Antibody
Yoshihiro Ohue
,
Koji Kurose
,
+7 authors
Eiichi Nakayama
2014
Purpose: The cancer/testis antigen XAGE1 (GAGED2a) is expressed in approximately 40% of advanced lung adenocarcinomas.We…Â
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2013
2013
Effects of CT-Xp Gene Knock down in Melanoma Cell Lines
Otavia L. Caballero
,
Tzeela Cohen
,
+5 authors
Andrew J. G. Simpson
Oncotarget
2013
Cancer/testis (CT) genes are encoded by genes that are normally expressed only in the human germ line but which are activated in…Â
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