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272 related items for PubMed ID: 1855226

  • 1. Genetic analysis of human esophageal tumors from two high incidence geographic areas: frequent p53 base substitutions and absence of ras mutations.
    Hollstein MC, Peri L, Mandard AM, Welsh JA, Montesano R, Metcalf RA, Bak M, Harris CC.
    Cancer Res; 1991 Aug 01; 51(15):4102-6. PubMed ID: 1855226
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  • 2. p53 mutations in esophageal tumors from a high incidence area of China in relation to patient diet and smoking history.
    Bennett WP, von Brevern MC, Zhu SM, Bartsch H, Muehlbauer KR, Hollstein MC.
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  • 3. p53 tumor suppressor gene mutation in early esophageal precancerous lesions and carcinoma among high-risk populations in Henan, China.
    Gao H, Wang LD, Zhou Q, Hong JY, Huang TY, Yang CS.
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  • 4. Comparison of mutations in the p53 and K-ras genes in lung carcinomas from smoking and nonsmoking women.
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  • 5. p53 alterations but no human papillomavirus infection in preinvasive and advanced squamous esophageal cancer in Italy.
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    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 1997 Mar 15; 6(3):171-6. PubMed ID: 9138659
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  • 6. Loss of 17p, mutation of the p53 gene, and overexpression of p53 protein in esophageal squamous cell carcinomas.
    Wagata T, Shibagaki I, Imamura M, Shimada Y, Toguchida J, Yandell DW, Ikenaga M, Tobe T, Ishizaki K.
    Cancer Res; 1993 Feb 15; 53(4):846-50. PubMed ID: 8094033
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  • 7. Discordant p53 gene mutations in primary head and neck cancers and corresponding second primary cancers of the upper aerodigestive tract.
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    Cancer Res; 1993 Apr 01; 53(7):1676-83. PubMed ID: 8453641
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  • 8. p53 gene mutations in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and their relevance to etiology and pathogenesis: results in Japan and comparisons with other countries.
    Egashira A, Morita M, Kakeji Y, Sadanaga N, Oki E, Honbo T, Ohta M, Maehara Y.
    Cancer Sci; 2007 Aug 01; 98(8):1152-6. PubMed ID: 17573896
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  • 9. p53 mutational spectrum of esophageal carcinomas from five different geographical locales in China.
    Lung ML, Chan WC, Zong YS, Tang CM, Fok CL, Wong KT, Chan LK, Lau KW.
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  • 10. Mutational spectra of p53 in geographically localized esophageal squamous cell carcinoma groups in China.
    Cao W, Chen X, Dai H, Wang H, Shen B, Chu D, McAfee T, Zhang ZF.
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  • 11. Frequent p53 mutations in head and neck cancer.
    Somers KD, Merrick MA, Lopez ME, Incognito LS, Schechter GL, Casey G.
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  • 12. High frequency of deletion mutations in p53 gene from squamous cell lung cancer patients in Taiwan.
    Wang YC, Chen CY, Chen SK, Cherng SH, Ho WL, Lee H.
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  • 13. Alterations of the p53 tumor suppressor gene and its association with activation of the c-K-ras-2 protooncogene in premalignant and malignant lesions of the human uterine endometrium.
    Enomoto T, Fujita M, Inoue M, Rice JM, Nakajima R, Tanizawa O, Nomura T.
    Cancer Res; 1993 Apr 15; 53(8):1883-8. PubMed ID: 8385572
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  • 14. Distinct pattern of TP53 mutations in squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus in Iran.
    Sepehr A, Tanière P, Martel-Planche G, Zia'ee AA, Rastgar-Jazii F, Yazdanbod M, Etemad-Moghadam G, Kamangar F, Saidi F, Hainaut P.
    Oncogene; 2001 Nov 01; 20(50):7368-74. PubMed ID: 11704866
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  • 15. Altered messenger RNA and unique mutational profiles of p53 and Rb in human esophageal carcinomas.
    Huang Y, Meltzer SJ, Yin J, Tong Y, Chang EH, Srivastava S, McDaniel T, Boynton RF, Zou ZQ.
    Cancer Res; 1993 Apr 15; 53(8):1889-94. PubMed ID: 8467510
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  • 16. p53 and K-ras mutations in lung cancers from former and never-smoking women.
    Vähäkangas KH, Bennett WP, Castrén K, Welsh JA, Khan MA, Blömeke B, Alavanja MC, Harris CC.
    Cancer Res; 2001 Jun 01; 61(11):4350-6. PubMed ID: 11389059
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  • 17. Unusual profile and high prevalence of p53 mutations in esophageal squamous cell carcinomas from northern Iran.
    Biramijamal F, Allameh A, Mirbod P, Groene HJ, Koomagi R, Hollstein M.
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  • 18. p53 mutations in head and neck cancer: new data and evaluation of mutational spectra.
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  • 19. p53 and Ki-ras gene mutations in epithelial ovarian neoplasms.
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    Cancer Res; 1993 Jul 01; 53(13):3103-8. PubMed ID: 8319218
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  • 20. K-ras and p53 gene mutations in pancreatic cancer: ductal and nonductal tumors progress through different genetic lesions.
    Pellegata NS, Sessa F, Renault B, Bonato M, Leone BE, Solcia E, Ranzani GN.
    Cancer Res; 1994 Mar 15; 54(6):1556-60. PubMed ID: 8137263
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