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Identification of Src transformation fingerprint in human colon cancer
Renae L. Malek
, Rosalyn B. Irby
, Qingbin M. Guo
, Kerry Lee
, Sylvia Wong
, Mei He
, Jennifer Tsai
, Bryan Frank
, Edison T. Liu
, John Quackenbush
, Richard Jove
, Timothy J. Yeatman
, Norman H. Lee
Department of Medicine
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
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Human Colon Cancer
100%
Cellular Processes
66%
Colon Tumor
66%
Affymetrix
33%
Gene Expression
33%
Gene chip
33%
Tumorigenesis
33%
Lysosomal Proteins
33%
Expression Profile
33%
Rodents
33%
Gene Set
33%
Gene Expression Pattern
33%
Gene Expression Profile
33%
Cancer Progression
33%
Orthologous Genes
33%
Cellular Events
33%
Human Cancer
33%
Fibroblasts
33%
Associated Proteins
33%
Cancer Development
33%
Rodent Models
33%
Molecular Events
33%
Unknown Function
33%
Associated Genes
33%
Co-regulation
33%
Conserved Genes
33%
Src Activation
33%
Transformed Phenotype
33%
Supplemental Data
33%
Transformation Characteristics
33%
Similar Genes
33%
Transcription Factor Proteins
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gene Expression
100%
Finger Dermatoglyphics
100%
Colon Carcinoma
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
66%
Cell Line
66%
Colon Tumor
66%
Carcinogenesis
33%
Transcription Factors
33%
Cell Cycle
33%
Upregulation
33%
Rodent Cell
33%
Fibroblast
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Colon
100%
Finger Dermatoglyphics
100%
Gene Expression
60%
Cell Line
40%
Transcription Factors
20%
Upregulation
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Fibroblast
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Colon Carcinoma
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
66%
Colon Tumor
66%
Cellular Processes
66%
Carcinogenesis
33%
Transcription Factors
33%
Neuroscience
Gene Expression
100%
Cell Line
66%
Transcription Factors
33%
Cell Cycle
33%
Carcinogenesis
33%
Fibroblast
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Colon
100%
Gene Expression
60%
Transcription Factors
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Carcinogenesis
20%
Upregulation
20%
Fibroblast
20%