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Immunohistochemical expression of folate receptor α in colorectal carcinoma: patterns and biological significance

Summary Folate receptor α (FR α ) has emerged as a potential cancer therapy target with several folate-linked therapeutic agents currently undergoing clinical trials. In addition, FR α expression in tumors may offer prognostic significance. Most studies on FR α expression used reverse transcriptase...

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Published in:Human pathology 2008-04, Vol.39 (4), p.498-505
Main Authors: Shia, Jinru, MD, Klimstra, David S, Nitzkorski, James R, Low, Philip S., PhD, Gonen, Mithat, Landmann, Ron, Weiser, Martin R, Franklin, Wilbur A., MD, Prendergast, Franklyn G., MD, PhD, Murphy, Linda, HT (ASCP), Tang, Laura H, Temple, Larissa, Guillem, Jose G, Wong, W. Douglas, Paty, Philip B
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Prognosis
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