2008
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.1582
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Refined mapping of loss of heterozygosity on 1q31.1-32.1 in sporadic colorectal carcinoma

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“…At loci showing LOH, two alleles are observed in normal cells, while only one allele is detected in tumor cells because the other has been lost. When this occurs at a TSG locus where one of the alleles is already abnormal, it can result in neoplastic transformation [50][51][52][53][54].…”
Section: Tumor Suppressor Genes and Loss Of Heterozygositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At loci showing LOH, two alleles are observed in normal cells, while only one allele is detected in tumor cells because the other has been lost. When this occurs at a TSG locus where one of the alleles is already abnormal, it can result in neoplastic transformation [50][51][52][53][54].…”
Section: Tumor Suppressor Genes and Loss Of Heterozygositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be considered that the tumor suppressor gene is localized on the 1q chromosome. Studies have shown that allelic losses on 1q are frequently associated with many cancers such as breast cancer, medulloblastoma, thyroid cancer, sporadic insulinoma, colorectal carcinomas, and esophageal cancers (Yang et al, 2005;Fromont et al, 2007;Zhou et al, 2008). In cases with 1q duplication, some cases with ambiguous genitalia and genital hypoplasia have been reported as well (Van Haelst et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 99%