Régulation de l'agressivité tumorale mammaire par la protéine tyrosine phosphatase PTPL1/PTPN13
Le cancer du sein est un problème majeur de santé public dont l'incidence est en permanente augmentation. La mortalité est le plus souvent due aux métastases. Les études concernant PTPL1, la plus grande des tyrosines phosphatases cytoplasmiques, ont montré que PTPL1 présente les caractéristiq...
Main Author: | Hamyeh, Mohamed |
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Other Authors: | Montpellier |
Language: | fr |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016MONTT015/document |
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