Journal article

Mutation searching in colorectal cancer studies: Experience with a denaturing high-pressure liquid chromatography system for exon-by-exon scanning of tumour suppressor genes

J Young, M Barker, L Fraser, MD Walsh, K Spring, KG Biden, JL Hopper, BA Leggett, JR Jass

Pathology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2002

Abstract

Aims: In hereditary colorectal cancer (CRC) disorders such as familial adenomatous polyposis and hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer, the identification of germline mutations greatly assists in the clinical management of families. In addition, study of somatic mutations in the cancers themselves (both hereditary and sporadic) has been fundamental in the elucidation of the initiation and progression of CRC. Many of the genes underlying CRC development are large; hence mutation screening is a time-consuming and labour-intensive process requiring a rapid and accurate alternative to gel-based systems such as single-strand confirmational polymorphism (SSCP) or denaturing gradient gel electropho..

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