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  • PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies. Unfortunately a significant proportion of surgically cured patiens in the early stage of the disease develop progression and die from the disease. This study aimed to find individual up/down-regulated genes associated with progression and metastatic potential of colorectal cancers using low-density oligonucleotide microarrays. Molecular characterization of patients at high risk of cancer progression may assist to oncologists in treatment decision by selecting those patients who will need adjuvant chemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients who underwent surgical resection were divided into different prognostic groups by disease-free survival (DFS>36 month – good prognosis; DFS<36 month – bad prognosis). Total RNA was extracted from each frozen tumor specimen and gene expression profiles were obtained using a human oligonucleotide microrray (SuperArray) spotted with 128 genes known to be involved in metastasis. Genes with e
  • PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies. Unfortunately a significant proportion of surgically cured patiens in the early stage of the disease develop progression and die from the disease. This study aimed to find individual up/down-regulated genes associated with progression and metastatic potential of colorectal cancers using low-density oligonucleotide microarrays. Molecular characterization of patients at high risk of cancer progression may assist to oncologists in treatment decision by selecting those patients who will need adjuvant chemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients who underwent surgical resection were divided into different prognostic groups by disease-free survival (DFS>36 month – good prognosis; DFS<36 month – bad prognosis). Total RNA was extracted from each frozen tumor specimen and gene expression profiles were obtained using a human oligonucleotide microrray (SuperArray) spotted with 128 genes known to be involved in metastasis. Genes with e (en)
  • PURPOSE: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies. Unfortunately a significant proportion of surgically cured patiens in the early stage of the disease develop progression and die from the disease. This study aimed to find individual up/down-regulated genes associated with progression and metastatic potential of colorectal cancers using low-density oligonucleotide microarrays. Molecular characterization of patients at high risk of cancer progression may assist to oncologists in treatment decision by selecting those patients who will need adjuvant chemotherapy. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients who underwent surgical resection were divided into different prognostic groups by disease-free survival (DFS>36 month – good prognosis; DFS<36 month – bad prognosis). Total RNA was extracted from each frozen tumor specimen and gene expression profiles were obtained using a human oligonucleotide microrray (SuperArray) spotted with 128 genes known to be involved in metastasis. Genes with e (cs)
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  • Molekulární charakterizace progredujícího metastatického kolorektalního karcinomu pomocí oligonukleotidových makročipů
  • Molecular characterization of primary colorectal cancers with progressive metastatic phenotype by oligonucleotide microarrays (en)
  • Molekulární charakterizace progredujícího metastatického kolorektalního karcinomu pomocí oligonukleotidových makročipů (cs)
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  • Molekulární charakterizace progredujícího metastatického kolorektalního karcinomu pomocí oligonukleotidových makročipů
  • Molecular characterization of primary colorectal cancers with progressive metastatic phenotype by oligonucleotide microarrays (en)
  • Molekulární charakterizace progredujícího metastatického kolorektalního karcinomu pomocí oligonukleotidových makročipů (cs)
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  • colorectal cancer; DNA microarray technology; gene expression; pathogenesis; prognosis; prediction (en)
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  • Slabý, Ondřej
  • Svoboda, Miroslav
  • Svoboda, Marek
  • Vyzula, Rostislav
  • Garajová, Ingrid
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  • Slovenská spoločnosť pre biochémiu a molekulárnu biológiu pri SAV
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