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1961 6
1962 6
1963 17
1964 20
1965 19
1966 18
1967 30
1968 29
1969 21
1970 24
1971 28
1972 21
1973 25
1974 21
1975 20
1976 24
1977 26
1978 32
1979 30
1980 40
1981 45
1982 58
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1984 79
1985 69
1986 66
1987 66
1988 63
1989 80
1990 70
1991 105
1992 107
1993 96
1994 89
1995 110
1996 138
1997 136
1998 132
1999 115
2000 176
2001 151
2002 153
2003 151
2004 130
2005 168
2006 204
2007 150
2008 167
2009 155
2010 158
2011 194
2012 208
2013 232
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2015 233
2016 215
2017 224
2018 238
2019 208
2020 266
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2024 103

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Monitoring ctDNA RAS Mutational Status in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: A Trial Protocol of RAS-trace and RAS-trace-2 Studies.
Kataoka K, Yamada T, Shiozawa M, Takase N, Ito K, Yamazaki K, Watanabe J, Kudo T, Suto T, Matsumoto T, Murata K, Suwa Y, Boku S, Yasui H, Matsuhashi N, Maeda A, Sugimoto K, Matsumoto Y, Yokota M, Fredebohm J, Mori K, Ikeda M. Kataoka K, et al. Among authors: ikeda m. J Anus Rectum Colon. 2024 Apr 25;8(2):132-136. doi: 10.23922/jarc.2023-051. eCollection 2024. J Anus Rectum Colon. 2024. PMID: 38689780 Free PMC article.
Potential availability of saliva-based reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction in extensive screening for asymptomatic individuals as a business continuity strategy during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Tomita N, Kimura M, Uemura Y, Kazuyama Y, Ikeda M, Sugiura W. Tomita N, et al. Among authors: ikeda m. Respir Med Res. 2024 Jan 14;85:101085. doi: 10.1016/j.resmer.2024.101085. Online ahead of print. Respir Med Res. 2024. PMID: 38657293 No abstract available.
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