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Supplemental Table S1. List of significantly changed genes
Published 2022“…<p> </p> <p>Supplemental Table 1. List of significantly changed genes as a result of IMP1 overexpression in colorectal cancer cells.…”
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DataSheet_1_Clinical Significance of Early Carcinoembryonic Antigen Change in Patients With Nonmetastatic Colorectal Cancer.docx
Published 2022“…Background<p>This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of preoperative, postoperative, and trajectory changes in carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC).…”
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Image 1_The development of pancreatic cancer is accompanied by significant changes in the immune response in genetically predisposed mice.jpeg
Published 2025“…Purpose<p>The pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer (PC) is extremely complex and involves genetic and environmental factors, as well as significant changes in the immune response to tumor cells from the loss of immune surveillance to the development of immunotolerance to cancer. …”
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Image 2_The development of pancreatic cancer is accompanied by significant changes in the immune response in genetically predisposed mice.jpeg
Published 2025“…Purpose<p>The pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer (PC) is extremely complex and involves genetic and environmental factors, as well as significant changes in the immune response to tumor cells from the loss of immune surveillance to the development of immunotolerance to cancer. …”
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