Lowly expressed ribosomal protein s19 in the feces of patients with colorectal cancer
CC Chien, TC Tu, CJ Huang, SH Yang… - International Scholarly …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has become one of the most common fatal cancers. CRC
tumorigenesis is a complex process involving multiple genetic changes to several
sequential mutations or molecular alterations. P53 is one of the most significant genes; its
mutations account for more than half of all CRC. Therefore, understanding the cellular genes
that are directly or indirectly related to p53 is particularly crucial for investigating CRC
tumorigenesis. In this study, a p53‐related ribosomal protein, ribosomal protein S19 …
tumorigenesis is a complex process involving multiple genetic changes to several
sequential mutations or molecular alterations. P53 is one of the most significant genes; its
mutations account for more than half of all CRC. Therefore, understanding the cellular genes
that are directly or indirectly related to p53 is particularly crucial for investigating CRC
tumorigenesis. In this study, a p53‐related ribosomal protein, ribosomal protein S19 …
[PDF][PDF] Research Article Lowly Expressed Ribosomal Protein S19 in the Feces of Patients with Colorectal Cancer
CC Chien, TC Tu, CJ Huang, SH Yang, CL Lee - 2012 - academia.edu
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has become one of the most common fatal cancers. CRC
tumorigenesis is a complex process involving multiple genetic changes to several
sequential mutations or molecular alterations. P53 is one of the most significant genes; its
mutations account for more than half of all CRC. Therefore, understanding the cellular genes
that are directly or indirectly related to p53 is particularly crucial for investigating CRC
tumorigenesis. In this study, a p53-related ribosomal protein, ribosomal protein S19 …
tumorigenesis is a complex process involving multiple genetic changes to several
sequential mutations or molecular alterations. P53 is one of the most significant genes; its
mutations account for more than half of all CRC. Therefore, understanding the cellular genes
that are directly or indirectly related to p53 is particularly crucial for investigating CRC
tumorigenesis. In this study, a p53-related ribosomal protein, ribosomal protein S19 …