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Potential biomarkers in saliva for oral squamous cell carcinoma
Jia Yo Wu
, Chen Yi
, Ho Ren Chung
, Duen Jeng Wang
, Wen Chien Chang
,
Sheng Yang Lee
, Che Tung Lin
, Yueh Chao Yang
,
Wei Chung Vivian Yang
School of Dental Technology
Taipei Medical University Hospital
School of Dentistry
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Informatics
Ph.D. Program in Drug Discovery and Development Industry
The Ph.D. Program for Translational Medicine
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Materials and Tissue Engineering
TMU Research Center of Biomedical Devices
TMU Research Center of Cell Therapy and Regeneration Medicine
International Ph.D. Program for Translational Science
Master Program in Clinical Genomics and Proteomics
Taipei Neuroscience Institute
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cancer Cell
100%
Derived Protein
100%
DNA RNA Hybridization
100%
Liquid
100%
Proteomics
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Biological Marker
100%
Body Fluid
10%
Cancer
10%
Cancer Cell
10%
Clinician
10%
Deoxyribonucleoprotein
10%
Diagnostic Marker
10%
DNA RNA Hybridization
10%
Inflammatory Cell
10%
Malignant Neoplasm
10%
Molecular Pathology
20%
Mouth Squamous Cell Carcinoma
100%
Neoplasm
10%
Oral Cavity
10%
Proteomics
10%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Biological Marker
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Molecular Pathology
20%
Mouth Squamous Cell Carcinoma
100%
Neoplasm
10%
Recurrent Disease
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Body Fluid
10%
Cancer Cell
10%
DNA RNA Hybridization
10%
Inflammatory Cell
10%
Squamous Cell
100%