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Expression of mutant nuclea β-catenin correlates with non-invasive hepatolocellular carcinoma, absence of portal vein spread, and good prognosis
Tsui Lien Mao
,
Jan Show Chu
, Yung Ming Jeng
, Po Lin Lai
, Hey Chi Hsu
Department of Pathology
Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine
Taipei Medical University Hospital
Center for General Education
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Medicine and Dentistry
Carcinoma
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Absence
100%
Catenin
100%
Hepatic Portal Vein
100%
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
50%
Neoplasm
40%
Protein Expression
20%
Carcinogenesis
10%
Tumor Cell
10%
Cell Membrane
10%
Vascular Tissue Neoplasm
10%
Hepatitis B Antigen
10%
Gene Mutation
10%
Cadherin
10%
Fetoprotein
10%
Tumor Thrombus
10%
Axial Patterning
10%
Signal Transduction
10%
Cell Adhesion
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Catenin
100%
Protein Expression
20%
Wild Type
20%
Signal Transduction
10%
Cell Adhesion
10%
Cadherin
10%
Gene Mutation
10%
Axial Patterning
10%
Potential Difference
10%
Carcinogenesis
10%
Cell Membrane
10%
HBsAg
10%