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      Prevalence of ras gene mutations in human colorectal cancers.

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      Adenoma, genetics, pathology, Carcinoma, Codon, Colonic Neoplasms, DNA, Humans, Mutation, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Oncogenes, Rectal Neoplasms

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          A combination of DNA hybridization analyses and tissue sectioning techniques demonstrate that ras gene mutations occur in over a third of human colorectal cancers, that most of the mutations are at codon 12 of the c-Ki-ras gene and that the mutations usually precede the development of malignancy.

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          3587348
          10.1038/327293a0

          Chemistry
          Adenoma,genetics,pathology,Carcinoma,Codon,Colonic Neoplasms,DNA,Humans,Mutation,Nucleic Acid Hybridization,Oncogenes,Rectal Neoplasms

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