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    by Abdallah, Samer
    Published 2016
    ... matrix is the first obstacle that solid tumours encounter during their metastatic dissemination...
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    by Tolza, Claire
    Published 2016
    ... tumours. The fonctional study was focused on CD68, as its expression in highly induced by Fra-1 and Fra-2...
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    by Robert, Philippe A.
    Published 2017
    ..., in poor metabolic micro-environments like solid tumours, a lack of glutamine would initiate a detrimental...
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    by Deshayes, Emmanuel
    Published 2018
    ... favourable in term of biodistribution and dosimetry (especially for the tumour-over-blood ratio) whatever...
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    by Mrouj, Abdelkrim
    Published 2018
    ... proliferation marker to grade tumours. Despite its use in cancer histo-pathology its functions are poorly...
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    by Peyressatre, Marion
    Published 2016
    ... or in tumours, due to an overall lack of reliable tools to quantify dynamic changes in its kinase activity in a...
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    by Kolodziejski, Jakub
    Published 2016
    ... epithelial-to mesenchymal transition, thus promoting tumour invasiveness and possibly conferring to cells...
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    by Fumagalli, Amos
    Published 2018
    ... are activated upon CXCL12 binding and are over-expressed in various tumours, including glioma, where they have...
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    by Egger, Tom
    Published 2018
    ... tumours frequently have heterozygous mutations of the ATR and CHK1 genes. We have hypothesized...
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    by Bou Malhab, Lara
    Published 2016
    ... to oncogenesis through the accumulation of oncoproteins or excessive degradation of tumour suppressors. Recently...
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    by Forest, Elodie
    Published 2017
    ... the evolution of solid tumours. A better understanding of how these structures are regulated will provide...
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    by Sippelli, Simona
    Published 2015
    ... and in the phenomenon known as angiogenesis.The analogues of M6P have proven themselves to be effectors of tumour...
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    by Maurizy, Chloé
    Published 2017
    ... pathways and related to tumour progression. Inhibition of HSP90 has anti-tumoral effects. Identification...
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    by Logeay, Rémi
    Published 2017
    ... l’hyperplasie et la néoplasie. === During tumourigenesis, tumour cells accumulate many mutations. In animal...
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    by Tomas, Fanny
    Published 2018
    ... by activation of the tumour suppressor p53. Fine-tuned activation of p53 is essential for senescence induction...
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    by Bernardo, Sara
    Published 2019
    ... therapeutic benefit in tumour growth and survival compared to the standard of care, i.e. carboplatin.Our...
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    by Galmiche, Cécile
    Published 2016
    ... that their proliferation inhibition of a HER2-positive cell line is similar. The final aim is to get a similar tumour...
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