Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is a genetically heterogeneous pediatric renal tumor that accounts for 6–7% of all childhood cancers in the U.S. WT1, located at 11p13, is the sole WT gene cloned to date. Additional genomic regions containing genes that play a role in the development of Wilms tumor include 11p15, 7p, 16q, 1p, 17q and 19q. This heterogeneity has made it extremely difficult to develop an understanding of the pathways involved in the development of WT, even in the 5–20% of tumors that show mutations at the WT1 locus. My research addresses this gap in our current comprehension of the development of WT. I have used two complementary approaches to extend the current understanding of molecular changes involved in the development...
Wilms' tumour, a pediatric kidney cancer that affects 1 in 10 000 children, is an excellent paradig...
The Wilms\u27 tumor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger transcription factor which functions as a tumor...
Wilms Tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor, accounting for ~90% of cases. Postoperati...
Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is a genetically heterogeneous pediatric renal tumor that account...
Wilms tumor (WT), a tumor composed of three histological components - blastema (BL), epithelia and s...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors in children. It is an embryonic cancer of the kid...
Wilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tumorigene...
Wilms' tumor is an embryonal malignancy of the kidney that affects approximately 1 in 10,000 childre...
Wilms' tumor, a childhood malignancy of the kidney, is one of the most common pediatric tumors. The ...
AbstractWilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tu...
Wilms\u27 tumor is an embryonic kidney malignancy thought to arise from loss of function of a tumor ...
Simple Summary Wilms tumor is a childhood kidney tumor arising from embryonal cells. Wilms tumors ar...
Wilms' tumour (nephroblastoma), a childhood embryonal kidney tumour, is believed to arise from malig...
Wilms tumor (WT) is an embryonal renal tumor with a heterogeneous genetic etiology that serves as a ...
Wilms tumor, a childhood tumor arising from undifferentiated renal mesenchyme, is diagnosed in North...
Wilms' tumour, a pediatric kidney cancer that affects 1 in 10 000 children, is an excellent paradig...
The Wilms\u27 tumor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger transcription factor which functions as a tumor...
Wilms Tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor, accounting for ~90% of cases. Postoperati...
Wilms tumor (WT) or nephroblastoma is a genetically heterogeneous pediatric renal tumor that account...
Wilms tumor (WT), a tumor composed of three histological components - blastema (BL), epithelia and s...
Wilms tumor is one of the most common solid tumors in children. It is an embryonic cancer of the kid...
Wilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tumorigene...
Wilms' tumor is an embryonal malignancy of the kidney that affects approximately 1 in 10,000 childre...
Wilms' tumor, a childhood malignancy of the kidney, is one of the most common pediatric tumors. The ...
AbstractWilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tu...
Wilms\u27 tumor is an embryonic kidney malignancy thought to arise from loss of function of a tumor ...
Simple Summary Wilms tumor is a childhood kidney tumor arising from embryonal cells. Wilms tumors ar...
Wilms' tumour (nephroblastoma), a childhood embryonal kidney tumour, is believed to arise from malig...
Wilms tumor (WT) is an embryonal renal tumor with a heterogeneous genetic etiology that serves as a ...
Wilms tumor, a childhood tumor arising from undifferentiated renal mesenchyme, is diagnosed in North...
Wilms' tumour, a pediatric kidney cancer that affects 1 in 10 000 children, is an excellent paradig...
The Wilms\u27 tumor gene, WT1, encodes a zinc finger transcription factor which functions as a tumor...
Wilms Tumor (WT) is the most common pediatric renal tumor, accounting for ~90% of cases. Postoperati...