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※ introduction Wilms' tumor or Wilms tumor, also known as nephroblastoma, is a cancer of the kidneys that typically occurs in children (rarely in adults), and occurs most commonly as a renal tumor in child patients. It is named after Max Wilms, the German surgeon (1867¨C1918) who first described it.
Approximately 650 cases are diagnosed in the U.S. annually. The majority of cases occur in children with no associated genetic syndromes; however, a minority of children with Wilms' tumor have a congenital abnormality. It is highly responsive to treatment, with about 90 percent of children being cured.
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Wiki: Wilms tumor
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Wiki: Wilms tumor
| PTMD ID | UniProt Accession | Entrez ID | Gene Name | Protein Name | Organism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PTMD00553 | P19544 | 7490 | WT1 | Wilms tumor protein | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD00007 | P35222 | 1499 | CTNNB1 | Catenin beta-1 | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD05326 | P49711 | 10664 | CTCF | Transcriptional repressor CTCF | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD05443 | P51654 | 2719 | GPC3 | Glypican-3 [Cleaved into: Glypican-3 alpha subunit; Glypican-3 beta subunit] | Homo sapiens |
| PTMD06461 | Q13127 | 5978 | REST | RE1-silencing transcription factor | Homo sapiens |
