Background: A possible correlation of disease progression and tumor stage in colorectal cancer patients with tumor-associated gene expression in disseminated tumor cells (DTC) was evaluated. Detection of DTC and expression of tumor-associated genes might be of clinical value with respect to individual patient prognosis, monitoring of therapy and as a surrogate tumor staging parameter.
Patients And Methods: In a multicenter study, a total of 196 peripheral blood samples were collected from 76 patients with tumor stage Dukes' A to D and analyzed using a DTC detection assay consisting of immunomagnetic selection and expression analysis of the tumor-associated genes CEA, EGFR and GA733-2.
Hepatic stem cells have been identified in adult liver. Recently, the origin of hepatic progenitors and hepatocytes from bone marrow was demonstrated. Hematopoietic and hepatic stem cells share the markers CD 34, c-kit, and Thy1.
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