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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for coli
  1. ... 1 HRAD51 HsRAD51 RAD51 homolog (RecA homolog, E. coli) (S. cerevisiae) RAD51 homolog (S. cerevisiae) RAD51_HUMAN RAD51A RECA RecA, E. coli, homolog of RecA-like protein recombination protein A ...
  2. ... G/T mismatch-binding protein GTBP mutS (E. coli) homolog 6 mutS homolog 6 (E. coli) MutS-alpha 160 kDa subunit Tests of MSH6 ...
  3. ... This Health Condition hMLH1 MLH1_HUMAN mutL (E. coli) homolog 1 (colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 2) mutL homolog 1, colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 2 (E. coli) MutL protein homolog 1 Tests of MLH1 PubMed ...
  4. ... small percentage of stomach (gastric) cancers. adenomatous polyposis coli APC_HUMAN DP2 DP2.5 DP3 FAP FPC ... KH, Groden J. Biology of the adenomatous polyposis coli tumor suppressor. J Clin Oncol. 2000 May;18( ...
  5. ... HML hnifU iron-sulfur cluster scaffold homolog (E. coli) IscU IscU iron-sulfur cluster scaffold homolog ISCU_ ...
  6. ... LPH beta-melanocyte-stimulating hormone beta-MSH CLIP COLI_HUMAN corticotropin-like intermediary peptide corticotropin-lipotropin gamma- ...
  7. ... About This Health Condition MSH2_HUMAN mutS (E. coli) homolog 2 mutS (E. coli) homolog 2 (colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 1) mutS homolog 2, colon cancer, nonpolyposis type 1 (E. coli) Tests of MSH2 PubMed MUIR-TORRE SYNDROME; MRTES ...
  8. ... In the third type, known as juvenile polyposis coli, affected individuals develop polyps only in their colon. People with generalized juvenile polyposis and juvenile polyposis coli typically develop polyps during childhood.Most juvenile polyps ...
  9. ... More About This Health Condition hMYH mutY (E. coli) homolog mutY homolog mutY homolog (E. coli) MUTYH_HUMAN MYH Tests of MUTYH PubMed MutY ...
  10. ... caused by infection with certain strains of Escherichia coli bacteria that produce toxic substances called Shiga-like ...
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