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  • Functions of the APC tumor ... Functions of the APC tumor suppressor protein dependent and independent of canonical WNT signaling: implications for therapeutic targeting
    Hankey, William; Frankel, Wendy L.; Groden, Joanna Cancer and metastasis reviews, 03/2018, Volume: 37, Issue: 1
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    The acquisition of biallelic mutations in the APC gene is a rate-limiting step in the development of most colorectal cancers and occurs in the earliest lesions. APC encodes a 312-kDa protein that ...
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  • The high-grade (WHO G3) pan... The high-grade (WHO G3) pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor category is morphologically and biologically heterogenous and includes both well differentiated and poorly differentiated neoplasms
    Basturk, Olca; Yang, Zhaohai; Tang, Laura H ... The American journal of surgical pathology 39, Issue: 5
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    The 2010 World Health Organization (WHO) classification recommends that pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (PanNETs) be graded on the basis of the mitotic rate and Ki67 index, with grade 2 (G2) PanNETs ...
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  • Pancreatic cancer-associate... Pancreatic cancer-associated stellate cells promote differentiation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in a STAT3-dependent manner
    Mace, Thomas A; Ameen, Zeenath; Collins, Amy ... Cancer research, 05/2013, Volume: 73, Issue: 10
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    Pancreatic stellate cells (PSC) are a subset of pancreatic cancer-associated fibroblasts. These cells provide prosurvival signals to tumors; however, little is known regarding their interactions with ...
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  • MicroRNA expression pattern... MicroRNA expression patterns to differentiate pancreatic adenocarcinoma from normal pancreas and chronic pancreatitis
    Bloomston, Mark; Frankel, Wendy L; Petrocca, Fabio ... JAMA, 05/2007, Volume: 297, Issue: 17
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    While global microRNA (miRNA) expression patterns of many embryologic, physiologic, and oncogenic processes have been described, description of the role of miRNAs in ductal adenocarcinoma of the ...
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  • Feasibility of screening fo... Feasibility of screening for Lynch syndrome among patients with colorectal cancer
    Hampel, Heather; Frankel, Wendy L; Martin, Edward ... Journal of clinical oncology, 12/2008, Volume: 26, Issue: 35
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    Identifying individuals with Lynch syndrome (LS) is highly beneficial. However, it is unclear whether microsatellite instability (MSI) or immunohistochemistry (IHC) should be used as the screening ...
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  • Two-stain immunohistochemic... Two-stain immunohistochemical screening for Lynch syndrome in colorectal cancer may fail to detect mismatch repair deficiency
    Pearlman, Rachel; Markow, Michael; Knight, Deborah ... Modern pathology, 12/2018, Volume: 31, Issue: 12
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    Universal screening for Lynch syndrome in colorectal cancer is recommended, and immunohistochemistry for the mismatch repair proteins is commonly used. To reduce cost, some screen using only MSH6 and ...
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  • Blocking the CCL2-CCR2 Axis... Blocking the CCL2-CCR2 Axis Using CCL2-Neutralizing Antibody Is an Effective Therapy for Hepatocellular Cancer in a Mouse Model
    Teng, Kun-Yu; Han, Jianfeng; Zhang, Xiaoli ... Molecular cancer therapeutics, 02/2017, Volume: 16, Issue: 2
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    Hepatocellular carcinoma, a deadly disease, commonly arises in the setting of chronic inflammation. C-C motif chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2/MCP1), a chemokine that recruits CCR2-positive immune cells to ...
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  • Expression profiling identi... Expression profiling identifies microRNA signature in pancreatic cancer
    Lee, Eun Joo; Gusev, Yuriy; Jiang, Jinmai ... International journal of cancer, 1 March 2007, Volume: 120, Issue: 5
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    microRNAs are functional, 22 nt, noncoding RNAs that negatively regulate gene expression. Disturbance of microRNA expression may play a role in the initiation and progression of certain diseases. A ...
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  • Comprehensive population-wi... Comprehensive population-wide analysis of Lynch syndrome in Iceland reveals founder mutations in MSH6 and PMS2
    Haraldsdottir, Sigurdis; Rafnar, Thorunn; Frankel, Wendy L ... Nature communications, 05/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Lynch syndrome, caused by germline mutations in the mismatch repair genes, is associated with increased cancer risk. Here using a large whole-genome sequencing data bank, cancer registry and ...
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