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  • Ezaki, T.; Ikegami, T.; Maeda, T.; Yamada, T.; Ishida, T.; Hashizume, M.; Maehara, Y.
    Prognostic value of thymidine phosphorylase activity in liver tissue adjacent to hepatocellular carcinoma (2005), Int. J. Clin. Oncol., 10, 171-176.
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Application Comment Organism
medicine thymidine phosphorylase activity in normal liver tissue adjacent to hepatocellular carcinoma is related to tumor occurrence and may predict postoperative tumor recurrence. Patients who have a high thymidine phosphorylase level in normal liver tissue have significantly earlier recurrence compared with patients who have a low thymidine phosphorylase level. Patients who have a low thymidine phosphorylase level in adjacent liver tissue have a 0.387fold higher risk of postoperative recurrence compared with patients who have a high TP level Homo sapiens

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Homo sapiens
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Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
hepatocellular carcinoma cell
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Homo sapiens
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liver thymidine phosphorylase activity in normal liver tissue adjacent to hepatocellular carcinoma is related to tumor occurrence and may predict postoperative tumor recurrence. Patients who have a high thymidine phosphorylase level in normal liver tissue have significantly earlier recurrence compared with patients who have a low thymidine phosphorylase level. Patients who have a low thymidine phosphorylase level in adjacent liver tissue have a 0.387fold higher risk of postoperative recurrence compared with patients who have a high TP level Homo sapiens
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