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2010
Cheng Y-W, Idrees K, Shattock R, Khan SA, Zeng Z, Brennan CW, Paty P, Barany F.  2010.  Loss of imprinting and marked gene elevation are 2 forms of aberrant IGF2 expression in colorectal cancer.. Int J Cancer. 127(3):568-77.
2008
Cheng Y-W, Pincas H, Bacolod MD, Schemmann G, Giardina SF, Huang J, Barral S, Idrees K, Khan SA, Zeng Z et al..  2008.  CpG island methylator phenotype associates with low-degree chromosomal abnormalities in colorectal cancer.. Clin Cancer Res. 14(19):6005-13.
Forslund A, Zeng Z, Qin L-X, Rosenberg S, Ndubuisi MK, Pincas H, Gerald W, Notterman DA, Barany F, Paty PB.  2008.  MDM2 gene amplification is correlated to tumor progression but not to the presence of SNP309 or TP53 mutational status in primary colorectal cancers.. Mol Cancer Res. 6(2):205-11.
Bacolod MD, Schemmann GS, Wang S, Shattock R, Giardina SF, Zeng Z, Shia J, Stengel RF, Gerry N, Hoh J et al..  2008.  The signatures of autozygosity among patients with colorectal cancer.. Cancer Res. 68(8):2610-21.
2006
Tsafrir D, Bacolod M, Selvanayagam Z, Tsafrir I, Shia J, Zeng Z, Liu H, Krier C, Stengel RF, Barany F et al..  2006.  Relationship of gene expression and chromosomal abnormalities in colorectal cancer.. Cancer Res. 66(4):2129-37.
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