An Interaction Between ras-p21 and nm23 Influencing the ClinicalCourse of Gastric Carcinoma
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Combined expressions of ras-p21 and nm23 and their correlation with clinicopathological factors were examined in patients with gastric carcinoma. These expressions were determined by immunohistochemical analysis of 60 formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded specimens of carcinoma that were curatively resected. Distribution of ras-p21 and nm23 expressions differed according to the macroscopic type of tumor, and the mode of these expressions was prognostically related : nm23 expression singly affected the survival activity, and a combined expression of ras-p21 and nm23 induced a very short period of survival. These findings suggest that there is an interaction between ras-p21 and nm23,and that analysis of the mode of the combination is useful in predicting the clinical course of gastric carcinoma.
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著者
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Peng Zhao
The Abdominal Surgery Third Hospital Harbin Medical University China
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Suda T
Niigata Univ. Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sci. Niigata Jpn
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Takeyasu Suda
The First Department Of Surgery Niigata University School Of Medicine
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Xing Cui
The First Department Of Surgery Niigata University School Of Medicine
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Sakaguchi T
Division Of Integrative Physiology Department Of Sensory And Integrative Medicine Niigata University
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Takeo Sakaguchi
The First Department Of Physiology Niigata University School Of Medicine
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Takeo Sakaguchi
The First Department Of Physiology
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Takeo Sakaguchi
The First Department Of Surgery Niigata University School Of Medicine
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Sakaguchi Takeo
Division Of Integrative Physiology Department Of Sensory And Integrative Medicine
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ZHAO Peng
The Abdominal Surgery, Third Hospital, Harbin Medical University, China
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CUI Xing
The First Department of Surgery, Niigata University School of Medicine
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SAKAGUCHI Takeo
The First Department of Physiology, Niigata University School of Medicine
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CUI Xing
The First Department of Surgery Niigata University School of Medicine
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