240 results on '"Reeve, Anthony E."'
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2. Hereditary diffuse gastric cancer: updated clinical practice guidelines
3. Epigenetic Changes at the Insulin-Like Growth Factor II/H19 Locus in Developing Kidney is an Early Event in Wilms Tumorigenesis
4. Supplementary Tables 1-2 from Multiple Gene Expression Classifiers from Different Array Platforms Predict Poor Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer
5. Data from A Gene Expression Signature for Relapse of Primary Wilms Tumors
6. Supplementary Table 1 from A Gene Expression Signature for Relapse of Primary Wilms Tumors
7. Supplementary Information from A Gene Expression Signature for Relapse of Primary Wilms Tumors
8. Gene Expression Profiles as Predictors of Poor Outcomes in Stage II Colorectal Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
9. Epigenetic Changes Encompassing the IGF2/H19 Locus Associated With Relaxation of IGF2 Imprinting and Silencing of H19 in Wilms Tumor
10. Wilms Tumor Locus on 11p13 Defined by Multiple CpG Island-Associated Transcripts
11. Sequential WT1 and CTNNB1 mutations and alterations of (beta)-catenin localisation in intralobar nephrogenic rests and associated Wilms tumours: two case studies
12. Characterization of loss-of-inactive X in Klinefelter syndrome and female-derived cancer cells
13. Myogenesis in Wilms Tumors Is Associated with Mutations of the WT1 Gene and Activation of Bcl-2 and the Wnt Signaling Pathway
14. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome-associated Hepatoblastoma: Wnt Signal Activation Occurs Later in Tumorigenesis in Patients with 11p15.5 Uniparental Disomy
15. Inflammatory and regulatory T cells contribute to a unique immune microenvironment in tumor tissue of colorectal cancer patients
16. Relaxation of IGF2 imprinting in Wilms tumours associated with specific changes in IGF2 methylation
17. WTX mutations can occur both early and late in the pathogenesis of Wilms tumour
18. Human p57KIP2 defines a new imprinted domain on chromosome 11p but is not a tumour suppressor gene in Wilms tumour
19. Sequential WT1 and CTNNB1 mutations and alterations of β-catenin localisation in intralobar nephrogenic rests and associated Wilms tumours: two case studies
20. E-cadgerin germline mutations in familial gastric cancer
21. Age Distributions, Birth Weights, Nephrogenic Rests, and Heterogeneity in the Pathogenesis of Wilms Tumor
22. Correct Usage of “Loss of Imprinting”
23. Epigenetic differences between Wilms' tumours in white and east-Asian children
24. Re: Loss of Imprinting of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-II (IGF2) Gene in Distinguishing Specific Biologic Subtypes of Wilms Tumor
25. The Roles of Supernumerical X Chromosomes and XIST Expression in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors
26. T cell subpopulations in lymph nodes may not be predictive of patient outcome in colorectal cancer
27. Imprinting of insulin-like growth factor 2 is modulated during hematopoiesis
28. The MET proto-oncogene is not a major target for the gain of chromosome 7 in testicular germ-cell tumors of adolescents
29. Germline mutations and somatic inactivation of TRIM28 in Wilms tumour
30. Methylation Sequencing Analysis Refines the Region ofH19 Epimutation in Wilms Tumor
31. Relaxation of insulin-like growth factor II gene imprinting implicated in Wilms' tumour
32. Reply to Dr. Sredni and Colleagues
33. The developmental programme for genesis of the entire kidney is recapitulated in Wilms tumour
34. Genome-wide methylation analysis identifies a core set of hypermethylated genes in CIMP-H colorectal cancer
35. Insulin-like growth factor-II imprinting in cancer
36. Prognostic importance of tumor size for localized conventional (clear cell) renal cell carcinoma: assessment of TNM T1 and T2 tumor categories and comparison with other prognostic parameters
37. Harvey-ras allele deletion detected by in situ hybridization to Wilms' tumor chromosomes
38. Heterogeneous gene expression changes in colorectal cancer cells share the WNT pathway in response to growth suppression by APHS-mediated COX-2 inhibition
39. Inflammatory and regulatory T cells contribute to a unique immune microenvironment in tumor tissue of colorectal cancer patients
40. Global demethylation in loss of imprinting subtype of wilms tumor
41. T cell subpopulations in lymph nodes may not be predictive of patient outcome in colorectal cancer
42. PAX3is Expressed in the Stromal Compartment of the Developing Kidney and in Wilms Tumors with Myogenic Phenotype
43. Using T Cell Responses In The Lymph Node To Predict Patient Outcome In Colorectal Cancer (40.16)
44. Molecular Pathology and Epidemiology of Nephrogenic Rests and Wilms Tumors
45. No effect of folic acid depletion or repletion on leukocyte DNA methylation overall or by MTHFR 677C→T genotype in healthy individuals
46. Destabilized Adhesion in the Gastric Proliferative Zone and c-Src Kinase Activation Mark the Development of Early Diffuse Gastric Cancer
47. Multiple Gene Expression Classifiers from Different Array Platforms Predict Poor Prognosis of Colorectal Cancer
48. A Gene Expression Signature for Relapse of Primary Wilms Tumors
49. Multipoint methylation analysis indicates a distinctive epigenetic phenotype among testicular germ cell tumors and testicular malignant lymphomas
50. Chromosome 14q LOH in localized clear cell renal cell carcinoma
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