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List of genes:

Pubmed

Gene: 

CTAGE1 (official gene symbol)

Other symbol: 

CTAGE1

CT family: 

CT21 

CT identifier: 

CT21.1

Aliases from NCBI:

CTAGE-1 , CTAGE-2

6 records found.

ARTICLE DATE PUBMED ID TITLE GENES
1 05/28/2004 15142679 Tissue expression and sero-reactivity of tumor-specific antigens in colorectal cancer.
  The expression of 14 individual and two groups of tumor antigens was characterized for colorectal carcinoma by RT-PCR using 26 colorectal carcinoma specimens, eight cell lines, six samples of patients...
2 07/01/2003 12839582 cTAGE: a cutaneous T cell lymphoma associated antigen family with tumor-specific splicing.
  cTAGE-1 is a cutaneous-T-cell-lymphoma-specific tumor antigen recently identified by serologic identification of antigens by recombinant expression cloning. This study was aimed at identifying and cha...
3 04/20/2003 12584747 Tumor-specific antigens in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: expression and sero-reactivity.
  Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a heterogeneous group of extra-nodal non-Hodgkin lymphomas with primary manifestation in the skin with poor treatment options in the advanced stages. As basis for f...
4 10/01/2002 12415200 Towards defining specific antigens for cutaneous lymphomas.
  Cutaneous lymphomas (CLs) are a heterogeneous group of malignancies of T-cell (cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, CTCL) or B-cell (cutaneous B-cell lymphoma, CBCL) origin with primary manifestation in the ski...
5 08/01/2002 12190937 mRNA expression of tumor-associated antigens in melanoma tissues and cell lines.
  Tumor-associated antigens (TAA) are increasingly used as specific targets for immune therapy of malignant melanoma. The aim of the present study was to provide a basis for selecting the most suitable ...
6 01/16/2001 11149944 Serological detection of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma-associated antigens.
  Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (CTCL) are a group of skin neoplasms that originate from T lymphocytes and are difficult to treat in advanced stages. The present study is aimed at the identification of tum...