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Melanoma Antigen Genes 1 and 2 Are Differentially Expressed in Human Gastric and Cardial Carcinomas

Background: MAGE genes encode for tumor-rejection antigens and are expressed in tumors of different histologic types but not in normal tissues, with the exception of testis and placenta. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of MAGE-1 and -2 expression in gastric and in cardial carcino...

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Published in:Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2000, Vol.35 (5), p.528-533
Main Authors: Granelli, P, Siardi, C, Zennaro, F, Cattaneo, M, Malferrari, G, Buffa, R, Fociani, P, Fregoni, F, De Ruberto, F, Fichera, G, Peracchia, A, Biunno, I
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