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1. Study On Molecular Biology Mechnism Of Esophageal Carcinoma Pathogenesis In Xinjiang Kazak Patients
2. Clone And Identification Of Genes Related To Gastric Cancer
3. Abnormality Of FHIT Gene And EBV Infection In Gastric Cancer
4. Study On The Novel Genes Related To Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
5. Homozygous Deletion, Methylation, Expression And Microsatellite Instability Of FHIT Gene In Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
6. Studies Of Microsatellite Instability And TP53 Mutation In Gastric Adenocarcinoma By Laser Microdissection
7. Alterations Of The P14~(ARF) Gene In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer And The Correlation Of Its Expression With P16~(INK4a), P53 Protein
8. Study Of Loss Of Heterozygosity And Mutation As Well As Influencing Factors Of Expression Of ING1 In Human Gliomas
9. Refinement Of High Heterozygosity Loss On Chromosome In Sporadic Colorectal Cancer
10. Expression, Mutation And LOH Of Gene ING1 In Sporadic Colorectal Carcinoma
11. Classification Of 534 Cases Of Neuroepithelial Tumor And Study Of 1pLOH In Chinese Patients With Oligodendroglioma
12. The Research Of Chromosomal Genomic Imbalance In High Recurrent Transitional Cell Carcinoma Of Urinary Bladder
13. DNA Methylation In Primary Sporadic Ovarian Cancers
14. Comparison Of Three Human Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines And Study On The Mechanism For Two Kinds Of Mutation Colonies In TK Gene Mutation Assay
15. Differences In Loss Of Heterozygosity Between Adenocarcinomas Of Distal Stomach And Gastric Cardia
16. Loss Of Heterozygosity Analysis Of Chromosome 9p13-23 In Microdissected Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
17. Allelic Imbalance And Associated TSG Expression In Gastric Adenocarcinoma
18. Refined Deletion Mapping Of Loss Of Heterozygosity In Sporadic Colorectal Cancer
19. The Value Of Chromosomal Microsatellite Alterations In Molecular Staging And Prognosis Prediction Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
20. Fine Mapping Of The Regions With High LOH Frequencies And The Regions Related To Metastasis In Sporadic Colorectal Cancer And Filtrating Of Candidate Genes
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