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TítuloEvaluation of the adenocarcinoma associated gene AGR2 and the intestinal stem cell marker LGR5 as biomarkers in colorectal cancer

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Table 1. Patient baseline and clinical characteristics.
Table 1. Cont.  Gender  Female  21  38.9  Male  33  61.1  Stage  I-II  6  11.1  III  12  22.2  IV  36  66.7  pT  pT1-pT2  6  14.1  pT3  36  66.7  pT4  8  14.8  pTx  4  7.4  pN  pN0  13  24.1  pN1  26  48.1  pN2  11  20.4  pNx  4  7.4  M  M0  18  33.3  M1
Figure  1.  AGR2  and  LGR5  ROC  curves.  mRNA  relative  levels  were  quantified  in  blood  obtained  from  patients  with  colorectal  cancer  and  from  controls
Table  2.  Distribution  of  clinical  and  pathological  parameters  and  levels  of  AGR2  and  LGR5 mRNA in the blood
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