Terms: = Colorectal cancer AND TET2, Q6N021, MGC125715, KIAA1546, FLJ20032, ENSG00000168769, 54790 AND Prognosis
4 results:
1. Nuclear localization of tet2 requires β-catenin activation and correlates with favourable prognosis in colorectal cancer.
Li C; He J; Meng F; Wang F; Sun H; Zhang H; Dong L; Zhang M; Xu Q; Liang L; Li Y; Yang T; He M; Wang T; Lin J; Sun J; Huang Q; Guo L; Zhang X; Mai S; Zheng H
Cell Death Dis; 2023 Aug; 14(8):552. PubMed ID: 37620362
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2. The transition from primary colorectal cancer to isolated peritoneal malignancy is associated with an increased tumour mutational burden.
Hallam S; Stockton J; Bryer C; Whalley C; Pestinger V; Youssef H; Beggs AD
Sci Rep; 2020 Nov; 10(1):18900. PubMed ID: 33144643
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3. Clinical significance of DNA methylation mRNA levels of TET family members in colorectal cancer.
Rawłuszko-Wieczorek AA; Siera A; Horbacka K; Horst N; Krokowicz P; Jagodziński PP
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol; 2015 Aug; 141(8):1379-92. PubMed ID: 25557833
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4. The CpG island methylator phenotype: what's in a name?
Hughes LA; Melotte V; de Schrijver J; de Maat M; Smit VT; Bovée JV; French PJ; van den Brandt PA; Schouten LJ; de Meyer T; van Criekinge W; Ahuja N; Herman JG; Weijenberg MP; van Engeland M
Cancer Res; 2013 Oct; 73(19):5858-68. PubMed ID: 23801749
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