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Tumors early gene detection

Chan, M. W., Chu, E. S., To, K. F., and Leung, W. K. (2004) Quantitative detection of methylated SOCS-1, a tumor suppressor gene, by a modified protocol of quantitative real time methylation-specific PCR using SYBR green and its use in early gastric cancer detection. Biotechnol. Lett. 26, 1289-1293. [Pg.212]

In a subsection titled Early Detection, it was observed that oncogene or tumor suppressor gene mutations, namely, for ras or p53, are found in the drained body fluids of cancer patients. (The acronym ras as in ras genes stands for rat sarcoma. [Pg.182]


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