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  • 22. Detection of telomerase activity in saliva from oral squamous cell carcinoma patients.
    Zhong LP, Chen GF, Xu ZF, Zhang X, Ping FY, Zhao SF.
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  • 23. [Telomerase activity of common malignant tumors].
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  • 25. Telomerase activity and p53 gene mutation in familial polyposis coli.
    Ikeguchi M, Makino M, Kaibara N.
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  • 28. Non-radioactive measurement of telomerase activity in human bladder cancer, bladder washings, and in urine.
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  • 29. Quantitative analysis of survivin in colorectal adenocarcinoma: increased expression and correlation with telomerase activity.
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  • 30. Telomerase activity and hTERT mRNA in development and progression of adenoma to colorectal cancer.
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  • 32. Quantitative analysis of hTERT mRNA expression in colorectal cancer.
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  • 33. [Development of in situ TRAP assay detecting telomerase activity in cell].
    Ohyashiki K, Yahata N, Ohyashiki JH.
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  • 34. Analysis of telomerase activity levels in breast cancer: positive detection at the in situ breast carcinoma stage.
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  • 35. Telomerase activity is upregulated in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
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  • 36. Telomerase activity: comparison between fine-needle aspiration and biopsy specimens for the detection of tumor cells.
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  • 38. [Quantitative analysis of telomerase activity in exfoliated urothelial cells for the diagnosis of bladder carcinoma].
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  • 39. Detection of circulating carcinoma cells by telomerase activity.
    Gauthier LR, Granotier C, Soria JC, Faivre S, Boige V, Raymond E, Boussin FD.
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