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MACC 1 as a Marker for Vascular Invasive Hepatocellular Carcinoma

ATSUSHI SHIRAHATA, WU FAN, KAZUMA SAKURABA, KAZUAKI YOKOMIZO, TETSUHIRO GOTO, HIROKI MIZUKAMI, MITSUO SAITO, KAZUYOSHI ISHIBASHI, GAKU KIGAWA, HIROSHI NEMOTO, YUTAKA SANADA and KENJI HIBI
Anticancer Research March 2011, 31 (3) 777-780;
ATSUSHI SHIRAHATA
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    MACC1 expression scores were distributed between 0.01 and 4.59 (average±SD=0.68±0.94).

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    MACC1 expression scores according to vascular invasion. A significant increase in MACC1 expression scores was observed in cases with vascular invasion (1.60±2.06) compared to those without (0.54±0.61) (p=0.034).

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    MACC1 expression scores according to AFP level. A significant increase in MACC1 expression scores was observed with higher AFP level (p=0.0098).

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ATSUSHI SHIRAHATA, WU FAN, KAZUMA SAKURABA, KAZUAKI YOKOMIZO, TETSUHIRO GOTO, HIROKI MIZUKAMI, MITSUO SAITO, KAZUYOSHI ISHIBASHI, GAKU KIGAWA, HIROSHI NEMOTO, YUTAKA SANADA, KENJI HIBI
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ATSUSHI SHIRAHATA, WU FAN, KAZUMA SAKURABA, KAZUAKI YOKOMIZO, TETSUHIRO GOTO, HIROKI MIZUKAMI, MITSUO SAITO, KAZUYOSHI ISHIBASHI, GAKU KIGAWA, HIROSHI NEMOTO, YUTAKA SANADA, KENJI HIBI
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