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Preview- It would seem to be apparant that, identification (i.e., incorporation) of colorectal cancer, adenoma, and inflammatory bowel (i.e., intestine) disease specific gene (i.e., factor) expression (i.e., facies) patterns victimization whole genomic oligonucleotide microarray system. Microarray is a laboratory tool used to analyze large numbers of genes or proteins at one time. In a microarray, biologic molecules such as DNA, RNA, or protein are placed in a pattern onto a surface (i.e., face, or facies) such as a glass slide. Other substances are added to these slides to detect specific patterns of molecules. Microarrays are being used to help diagnose diseases, such as cancer, and to develop treatments for them. Colorectal cancer, cancer that develops in the colon (the longest part of the large intestine (i.e., bowel, or gut) (i.e., intestinum crassum)) and/or the rectum (the last several inches of the large intestine before the anus (i.e., anal orifice)). Colorectal, having to do with the colon or
the rectum. Gene expression is the process (i.e., processus) by which a gene gets turned on in a cell to make RNA and proteins. Gene expression may be measured by looking at the RNA, or the protein made from the RNA, or what the protein does in a cell. Inflammatory bowel disease is a general term that refers to the inflammation of the colon and rectum. Inflammatory bowel disease includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease (i.e., regional enteritis). Inflammatory, having to do with inflammation (redness, swelling, pain, and a feeling of heat that helps protect tissues affected by injury or disease). Bowel is the long, tube (i.e., tuba)-shaped organ in the abdomen (i.e., venter) that completes the process of digestion. The bowel has two parts, the small bowel and the large bowel. Also called intestine. Gene is the functional and physical unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring. Genes are pieces of DNA, and most genes contain the information for making a specific protein.
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