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Clonal Transitions and Phenotypic Evolution in Barrett's Esophagus
James A. Evans
, Emanuela Carlotti
, Meng-lay Lin
, Richard J. Hackett
, Magnus J. Haughey
, Adam M. Passman
, Lorna Dunn
, George Elia
, Ross J. Porter
,
Mairi H. Mclean
, Frances Hughes
, Joanne Chinaleong
, Philip Woodland
, Sean L. Preston
, S Michael Griffin
, Laurence Lovat
, Manuel Rodriguez-justo
, Weini Huang
, Nicholas A. Wright
, Marnix Jansen
Stuart A. C. McDonald
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Glands
100%
Barrett's Esophagus
100%
Phenotypic Evolution
100%
Biopsy Specimen
20%
Dysplasia
20%
Phenotypic Diversity
20%
Nondysplastic Barrett's Esophagus
20%
Post-esophagectomy
20%
Clonal Relationship
20%
Histology
10%
Risk Factors
10%
Immunohistochemistry
10%
Phenotypic Change
10%
Laser Capture Microdissection
10%
Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
10%
Common Ancestor
10%
Goblet Cells
10%
Anatomic Site
10%
Evolutionary Process
10%
Mitochondrial DNA
10%
Intestinal Type
10%
Gastroesophageal Junction
10%
Common Ancestry
10%
Shannon Diversity Index
10%
Phenotype Distribution
10%
Clonal Nature
10%
Gastric Type
10%
Parietal Cell
10%
Intestinal Glands
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Esophagus
100%
Risk Factor
10%
Ancestry
10%
Immunohistochemistry
10%
Laser Capture Microdissection
10%
Mitochondrial Genome
10%
Goblet Cell
10%
Parietal Cell
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Esophagus
100%
Dysplasia
20%
Laser Capture Microdissection
10%
Mitochondrial Genome
10%
Goblet Cell
10%
Parietal Cell
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Esophagus
100%
Gastroesophageal Junction
10%
Laser Capture Microdissection
10%
Mitochondrial Genome
10%
Goblet Cell
10%
Stomach Parietal Cell
10%