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Increased MACC1 levels in tissues and blood identify colon adenoma patients at high risk

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Table 1 Distribution of  demographic and  clinical charac-teristics by diagnosis
Fig. 1 MACC1 TMA IHC of patients’ tissue samples. Representative MACC1 IHC show cytoplasmic staining for normal colon tissue (intensity = 1), for two adenomas (intensity = 2), and for two colorectal cancer samples (Cancer 1: intensity = 3 and Cancer 2, int
Table 2 Distribution of cytoplasmic percentage (C %) stai-ning by diagnosis
Fig. 3 MACC1 transcripts in normal, hyperplastic (HPP) and tubular adenoma (TA) patients’ plasma

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