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Sunday, April 28, 2013

The significance of mismatch repair genes in gastric cancer (Lynch Syndrome/MSH2/MLH1)



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 Of the 156 cases, 17 cases (10.9%) did not express hMLH1. However, all cases expressed hMSH2 [Table 2].

"In gastric (stomach) cancer, the incidence of MSI varies from 15 to 39%. [16] Although mutations of the hMLH1 or hMSH2 are rare in gastric cancers......

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