CDX1 is an important molecular mediator of Barrett's metaplasia.
The molecular pathogenesis of Barrett's metaplasia (BM) of the esophagus is poorly understood. The change to an intestinal phenotype occurs on a background of esophagitis due to refluxing acid and bile. CDX1, an important regulator of normal intestinal development, was studied as a potential ke...
Prif Awduron: | Wong, N, Wilding, J, Bartlett, S, Liu, Y, Warren, B, Piris, J, Maynard, N, Marshall, R, Bodmer, W |
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Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
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