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David A Ahlquist

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Gastroenterology|April 7, 2017
The Case for a Multitarget Stool DNA Test: A Closer Look at the Cost Effectiveness ModelSteven H Itzkowitz, David A Ahlquist
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 28, 2016
Colorectal AdenomasSteven H Itzkowitz, David A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|August 23, 2016
Molecular Detection of Gastrointestinal Neoplasia: Innovations in Early Detection and ScreeningBradley W Anderson, David A Ahlquist
World Journal of Gastroenterology|November 4, 2015
Molecular detection of pancreatic neoplasia: Current status and future promiseShounak Majumder, Suresh T Chari, David A Ahlquist
Clinical Chemistry|August 23, 2007
A novel method to capture methylated human DNA from stool: implications for colorectal cancer screeningHongzhi Zou, Jonathan Harrington, Rafaela L Rego, et al.
Gut|May 22, 2015
Molecular markers for colorectal cancer screeningBrandon T Dickinson, John Kisiel, David A Ahlquist, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|June 16, 2006
A sensitive method to quantify human long DNA in stool: relevance to colorectal cancer screeningHongzhi Zou, Jonathan J Harrington, Kristie K Klatt, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|June 21, 2003
DNA integrity as a potential marker for stool-based detection of colorectal cancerKevin A Boynton, Ian C Summerhayes, David A Ahlquist, et al.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 17, 2002
Detection of occult upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: performance differences in fecal occult blood testsGavin C Harewood, Joseph P McConnell, Jonathan J Harrington, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|July 5, 2014
Stool methylated DNA markers decrease following colorectal cancer resection--implications for surveillanceJohn B Kisiel, Tracy C Yab, William R Taylor, et al.
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Showing results (21-30 of 97) with videos related to

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Gastroenterology|April 7, 2017
The Case for a Multitarget Stool DNA Test: A Closer Look at the Cost Effectiveness ModelSteven H Itzkowitz, David A Ahlquist
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 28, 2016
Colorectal AdenomasSteven H Itzkowitz, David A Ahlquist
Gastroenterology Clinics of North America|August 23, 2016
Molecular Detection of Gastrointestinal Neoplasia: Innovations in Early Detection and ScreeningBradley W Anderson, David A Ahlquist
World Journal of Gastroenterology|November 4, 2015
Molecular detection of pancreatic neoplasia: Current status and future promiseShounak Majumder, Suresh T Chari, David A Ahlquist
Clinical Chemistry|August 23, 2007
A novel method to capture methylated human DNA from stool: implications for colorectal cancer screeningHongzhi Zou, Jonathan Harrington, Rafaela L Rego, et al.
Gut|May 22, 2015
Molecular markers for colorectal cancer screeningBrandon T Dickinson, John Kisiel, David A Ahlquist, et al.
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention : a Publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, Cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology|June 16, 2006
A sensitive method to quantify human long DNA in stool: relevance to colorectal cancer screeningHongzhi Zou, Jonathan J Harrington, Kristie K Klatt, et al.
Clinical Chemistry|June 21, 2003
DNA integrity as a potential marker for stool-based detection of colorectal cancerKevin A Boynton, Ian C Summerhayes, David A Ahlquist, et al.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 17, 2002
Detection of occult upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: performance differences in fecal occult blood testsGavin C Harewood, Joseph P McConnell, Jonathan J Harrington, et al.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences|July 5, 2014
Stool methylated DNA markers decrease following colorectal cancer resection--implications for surveillanceJohn B Kisiel, Tracy C Yab, William R Taylor, et al.
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