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TítuloBioinformatics approach to mRNA markers discovery for detection of circulating tumor cells in patients with gastrointestinal cancer

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Table 1. qRT-PCR—primers and conditions: primers sequences, conditions and annealing temperature of real-time  quantitative RT-PCR used to amplify selected genes
Fig.  1. Overexpressed  genes  in  colon,  gastric  and  pancreatic  cancer-derived  cDNA  libraries:  Venn  diagram  showing  overexpressed  genes  in  colon,  gastric  and  pancreatic  cancer-derived  cDNA  libraries
Table 3. Up-regulated genes in gastrointestinal tumors according to digital differential display (DDD)
Table 4. Expression of selected markers in gastrointestinal cancers, bone marrow and white blood cells: EST and SAGE data
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