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Xiao-Feng Sun
Researcher at Linköping University
Publications - 262
Citations - 8442
Xiao-Feng Sun is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorectal cancer & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 247 publications receiving 7567 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiao-Feng Sun include Karolinska Institutet & Hebei Medical University.
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Kirsten ras mutations in patients with colorectal cancer: the ‘RASCAL II’ study
H J N Andreyev,A. R. Norman,David Cunningham,Jacqui Oates,B. R. Dix,Barry Iacopetta,J. Young,T. Walsh,Robyn L. Ward,Nicholas J. Hawkins,M. Beranek,P. Jandik,Robert Benamouzig,E. Jullian,Pierre Laurent-Puig,Sylviane Olschwang,Oliver Müller,Ingrid Hoffmann,H. M. Rabes,C. Zietz,C. Troungos,C. Valavanis,S T Yuen,Jwc Ho,C. T. Croke,D. P. O'Donoghue,Walter Giaretti,A. Rapallo,Antonio Russo,Viviana Bazan,M. Tanaka,K. Omura,T. Azuma,Toshifumi Ohkusa,Takahiro Fujimori,Y. Ono,M. Pauly,C. Faber,R. Glaesener,A.F.P.M. de Goeij,Jan-Willem Arends,S. N. Andersen,T. Lovig,J. Breivik,Gustav Gaudernack,Ole Petter F. Clausen,P.M. De Angelis,G. I. Meling,T. O. Rognum,R. Smith,H S Goh,A. Font,Rafael Rosell,Xiao-Feng Sun,Hong Zhang,J. Benhattar,L. Losi,Jenq Chang Lee,Shan Tair Wang,Paul A. Clarke,Sandra M. Bell,Philip Quirke,Vivien J. Bubb,J. Piris,N. R. Cruickshank,Dion Morton,J. C. Fox,Fahd Al-Mulla,N. Lees,C. N. Hall,D. Snary,K. Wilkinson,Deborah A. Dillon,Jose Costa,V. E. Pricolo,S. D. Finkelstein,J. S. Thebo,Anthony J. Senagore,S. A. Halter,S. Wadler,S Malik,K. Krtolica,N. Urosevic +82 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the Kirsten ras (Ki-ras) tumour genotype and outcome of patients with colorectal cancer was investigated using a multivariate analysis.
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Prognostic significance of cytoplasmic p53 oncoprotein in colorectal adenocarcinoma.
Xiao-Feng Sun,John Carstensen,Olle Stål,Sten Wingren,Thomas Hatschek,Bo Nordenskjöld,Hongmei Zhang +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that cytoplasmic expression of p53 may be a useful biological indicator of prognosis in colorectal adenocarcinoma.
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Clinicopathological Significance of microRNA-31, -143 and -145 Expression in Colorectal Cancer
Chao-Jie Wang,Zong-Guang Zhou,Ling Wang,Lie Yang,Bin Zhou,Jun Gu,Hong-Ying Chen,Xiao-Feng Sun +7 more
TL;DR: ThemiR-31 overexpression may be involved in the development and progression of CRC and the miR-143 andMiR-145 may play a certain role in theDevelopment of colon and/or rectal cancers but not in progression of the disease.
Kirsten ras mutations in patients with colorectal cancer : the ‘RASCAL II’ study
H. J. N. Andreyev,A. R. Norman,David Cunningham,Jacqui Oates,B. R. Dix,Barry Iacopetta,J. Young,T. Walsh,Robyn L. Ward,Nicholas J. Hawkins,M. Beranek,P. Jandik,Robert Benamouzig,Eric Jullian,Pierre Laurent-Puig,Sylviane Olschwang,Oliver Müller,Ingrid Hoffmann,H. M. Rabes,C. Zietz,C. Troungos,C. Valavanis,S T Yuen,Jwc Ho,C. T. Croke,D. P. O'Donoghue,Walter Giaretti,A. Rapallo,Antonio Russo,Bazan,M. Tanaka,K. Omura,T. Azuma,Toshifumi Ohkusa,Takahiro Fujimori,Y. Ono,M. Pauly,C. Faber,R. Glaesener,A.F.P.M. de Goeij,Jan-Willem Arends,S. N. Andersen,T. Lovig,Jarle Breivik,Gustav Gaudernack,Ole Petter F. Clausen,P.M. De Angelis,Gunn Iren Meling,Torleiv O. Rognum,Richard Smith,H S Goh,A. Font,Rafael Rosell,Xiao-Feng Sun,Hong Zhang,J. Benhattar,L. Losi,J. Q Lee,Shan Tair Wang,Paul A. Clarke,Sandra M. Bell,Philip Quirke,Vivien J. Bubb,J. Piris,N. R. Cruickshank,Dion Morton,J. C. Fox,Fahd Al-Mulla,N. Lees,C. N. Hall,D. Snary,K. Wilkinson,Deborah A. Dillon,Jose Costa,V. E. Pricolo,S. D. Finkelstein,J. S. Thebo,Anthony J. Senagore,S. A. Halter,S. Wadler,S Malik,K. Krtolica,N. Urosevic +82 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that not only is the presence of a codon 12 glycine to valine mutation important for cancer progression but also that it may predispose to more aggressive biological behaviour in patients with advanced colorectal cancer.
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NFKB and NFKBI polymorphisms in relation to susceptibility of tumour and other diseases.
Xiao-Feng Sun,Hong Zhang +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on polymorphisms of the NFKB and NFKBI genes in relation to development of common inflammatory diseases including ulcerative colitis (UC), Crohn's disease (CD), rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriatic arthritis, giant cell arthritis, type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis, celiac disease, and Parkinson's disease, as well as susceptibility of several cancers, such as oral squamous cell carcinoma, colorectal cancer (CRC), hepatocellular carcin