Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3992650 | Journal of Thoracic Oncology | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We document evidence that p-stage I patients with HOXB2 up-regulation have a worse prognosis than those with HOXB2 down-regulation (p = 0.0065), whereas the HOXB2 status has no prognostic significance for p-stage II-IV patients. Comparing tumors and corresponding normal lung tissue, we confirmed HOXB2 up-regulated lesions to have much higher HOXB2 expression than the corresponding normal tissue. Confirmation with a larger number of samples is needed, with further research to clarify the molecular functions of HOXB2.
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Authors
Kentaro MD, PhD, Yuki MPharm, Michiyo PhD, Hironori MD, Miyako MD, Yukitoshi MD, PhD, Sakae MD, Ken MD, Takashi MD, PhD, Tetsuo MD, PhD, Yuichi MD, PhD,