| Literature DB >> 12561447 |
Rui Zhang1, Jian-Jun Zhang, Zu-Gen He, Shu-Jun Cheng, Yan-Ning Gao.
Abstract
Bladder cancer is the most common urinary tumors in China. Carcinogenesis of bladder is a multistep process. Accumulation of abnormal genotypes in a long period leads to malignant phenotypes. The genes associated with bladder carcinogenesis include oncogenes (such as H-ras, FGFR3, erbB2, CCND1, mdm2), tumor suppressor genes (such as INK4A/ARF, Rb, TP53, PTEN, TSC1, PTCH, DBCCR1), and DNA mismatch repair genes, etc. In this review, the authors discussed the recent research advances on the genes associated with bladder carcinoma.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12561447
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ai Zheng