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CD44 glycoproteins in colorectal cancer; expression, function and prognostic

value

Wielenga, V.J.M.

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1999

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Wielenga, V. J. M. (1999). CD44 glycoproteins in colorectal cancer; expression, function and

prognostic value.

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Contents

Abbreviations

Chapter 1 General introduction 7

Chapter 2 Expression of CD44 variant proteins in human colorectal

cancer is related to tumor progression.

Cancer Res 1993, 53:4754-4756 49

Chapter 3 Expression of mutant P53 protein and CD44 variant proteins

in colorectal tumorigenesis

Gut 1995, 36:76-80 53

Chapter 4 CD44 splice variants as prognostic markers in colorectal

cancer.

Scan J Gastroenterol 1998, 33:82-87 59

Chapter 5 Expression of CD44 in Ape and Tcf mutant mice implies

regulation by the Wnt- pathway.

Am J Pathol 1999, 154:515-524 67

Chapter 6 Heparan sulfate-modified CD44 promotes hepatocyte growth

factor/scatter factor-induced signal transduction through the

receptor tyrosine kinase c-Met.

JBiolChem 1999,274:6499-6506 91

Chapter 7 Co-expression of c-Met and heparan sulfate proteoglycan

forms of CD44 in colorectal cancer 101

Chapter 8 CD44 glycoproteins in colorectal cancer; expression,

function and prognostic value.

Adv Cancer Res, In press 129

Summary/Samenvatting 159

Acknowledgements/Dankwoord 169

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