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- source_evidence_literature type ECO_0000212 NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature label "DisGeNET evidence - LITERATURE" NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
- source_evidence_literature comment "Gene-disease associations inferred from text-mining the literature." NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
- befree-2016 importedOn "2016-02-19" NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
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- NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_assertion wasDerivedFrom befree-2016 NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
- NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_assertion SIO_000772 15930345 NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
- NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_assertion evidence source_evidence_literature NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.
- NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_assertion description "[At three gene loci (GSTP1, APC, and PTGS1) and CpG island, hypermethylation was highly prevalent in prostate cancers (71-91%), and analysis of receiver operator curves showed that hypermethylation at these three gene loci can distinguish between prostate cancer and noncancerous prostatic tissue (i.e., benign hyperplasia) with a sensitivity of 71.1% to 96.2% and a specificity of 92.9% to 100%.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP497597.RAsReCZ5YEBf14e7Ji0SmIHQQYsj7vJlelVFp5cYfOQUk130_provenance.