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Theeuwes, J.J.M.

(Myrte Theeuwes)


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3 Most Recent Publications

Biomarker-based prediction of inflammatory bowel disease-related colorectal cancer: a case–control study (Article)
Gerrits, M.M. Chen, M. Woude, C.J. van der Kuipers, E.J. Theeuwes, J.J.M. Dekken, H. van Sikkema, M. Steyerberg, E.W. Lingsma, H.F. Siersema, P.D. Xia, B. Kusters, J.G.
2011-04-01
β-catenin tyrosine 654 phosphorylation increases Wnt signalling and intestinal tumorigenesis (Article)
Veelen, W. van Le, N.H. Kuipers, E.J. Fodde, R. Smits, R. Helvensteijn, W. Blonden, L. Theeuwes, J.J.M. Bakker, E. Franken, P.F. Gurp, L. van Meijlink, F. Valk, M.A. van der
2011-02-09
Virtual Enterprises, Mobile Markets and Volatile Customers (Research Paper)
Jaspers, F.P.H. Hulsink, W. Theeuwes, J.J.M.
2005-06-28