The cell-surface receptor tyrosine kinase protein c-erbB-2 is immunocytochemically detected as membrane staining on the surface of cancer cells in 20-30% of cases of breast cancer, and its presence has been associated with poor prognosis for the patient. However, there have been numerous reports of
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c-erbB-2 is not a major factor in the development of colorectal cancer
โ Scribed by McKay, J A; Loane, J F; Ross, V G; Ameyaw, M-M; Murray, G I; Cassidy, J; McLeod, H L
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- 109997153
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- 2002
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- English
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- 122 KB
- Volume
- 86
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0007-0920
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