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RUNX3 as a Potential Predictor of Metastasis in Human Pancreatic Cancer

ERNESTO ROSSI, CINZIA BAGALÀ, FREDIANO INZANI, EMANUELE LEONCINI, CHIARA BRUNELLI, PAOLA LANZA, MICHELE BASSO, GIAN CARLO MATTIUCCI, ALESSANDRA CASSANO, GUIDO RINDI, CARLO BARONE and GIOVANNI SCHINZARI
In Vivo September 2017, 31 (5) 833-840;
ERNESTO ROSSI
1Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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CINZIA BAGALÀ
1Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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FREDIANO INZANI
2Institute of Anatomic Pathology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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EMANUELE LEONCINI
3Section of Hygiene, Institute of Public Health, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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CHIARA BRUNELLI
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PAOLA LANZA
2Institute of Anatomic Pathology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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MICHELE BASSO
1Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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GIAN CARLO MATTIUCCI
4Department of Radiation Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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ALESSANDRA CASSANO
1Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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GUIDO RINDI
2Institute of Anatomic Pathology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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CARLO BARONE
1Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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GIOVANNI SCHINZARI
1Department of Medical Oncology, Fondazione Policlinico “A.Gemelli”, Largo A. Gemelli, Rome, Italy
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    No Runx3 expression in cancer cells; positive control in normal lymphocytes.

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    Cancer cells with partial expression of Runx3.

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    Diffuse nuclear immunoexpression of Runx3 in neoplastic glands.

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RUNX3 as a Potential Predictor of Metastasis in Human Pancreatic Cancer
ERNESTO ROSSI, CINZIA BAGALÀ, FREDIANO INZANI, EMANUELE LEONCINI, CHIARA BRUNELLI, PAOLA LANZA, MICHELE BASSO, GIAN CARLO MATTIUCCI, ALESSANDRA CASSANO, GUIDO RINDI, CARLO BARONE, GIOVANNI SCHINZARI
In Vivo Sep 2017, 31 (5) 833-840;

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ERNESTO ROSSI, CINZIA BAGALÀ, FREDIANO INZANI, EMANUELE LEONCINI, CHIARA BRUNELLI, PAOLA LANZA, MICHELE BASSO, GIAN CARLO MATTIUCCI, ALESSANDRA CASSANO, GUIDO RINDI, CARLO BARONE, GIOVANNI SCHINZARI
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