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GSM93789
GPL570
2965M patient's mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after sugery Gender:M Age:22 Tissue: Mucosa we used DNA chip technology to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93920
GPL570
3216M patient's mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender: F Age: 49 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93921
GPL570
3335M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:F Age:49 Tissue:Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93922
GPL570
3416M patient's mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:F Age:45 Tissue:Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93923
GPL570
3578M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:F Age:33 Tissue:Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93924
GPL570
3798M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:M Age:33 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93925
GPL570
3838M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:F Age:48 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93926
GPL570
3894M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:M Age:36 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93927
GPL570
3950M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:M Age:44 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93928
GPL570
4145M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:F Age:47 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93929
GPL570
4160M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:M Age:41 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93932
GPL570
3446M patient’s mucosa mucosa collected and archived within 30 mins after surgery Gender:F Age:44 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93938
GPL570
NM14 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:F Age:45 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93939
GPL570
NM16 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:F Age:44 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93941
GPL570
NM18 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:F Age:41 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93943
GPL570
NM19 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:M Age:28 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93944
GPL570
NM20 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:M Age:27 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93946
GPL570
NM22 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:M Age:41 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93948
GPL570
NM24 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:M Age:44 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93950
GPL570
NM3 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:F Age:48 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93952
GPL570
NM4 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:F Age:42 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
GSM93954
GPL570
NM9 healthy control biopsies from healthy individuals undergoing colonoscopic examination, snap-frozen immediately, stored at -80ºC Gender:M Age:35 Tissue: Mucosa DNA chip technology was used to systematically search for genes differentially expressed in early onset CRC. We report a panel of 7 over-expressed genes in the normal appearing colonic mucosa of young patients without dominant family history compared to that of HC that could potentially predict early onset CRC.
 
 
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