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To explore additional diseases associated with the gene term of interest, navigate back to the evidence page and repeat this process.
For your reference, the subset of caBIO classes that are related to the Cancer Gene Index are shown here.The full model is available on the caBIO gForge page, but you must have the Enterprise Architect modeling tool to view this file. Anchor | compound terms | compound terms | Finding Compound TermsEvidence may also be associated with compounds. To view associated compound terms that are linked to any
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