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    by KWOK, ESTER
    Published 2011
    Subjects: ...tumour microenvironment...
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    by Li, Xin
    Published 2009
    ...Previous studies revealed that, upon exposure to hypoxia, tumour cells acquire resistance...
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    by Mak, Hannah
    Published 2010
    ... mammary glands and PyMT-induced tumours, with pronounced apical expression in nulliparous mammary glands...
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    by RICHARDSON, DOUGLAS
    Published 2009
    .... Mutations leading to constitutive activation of the RET protein underlie various tumours of endocrine...
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    by Abraham, KARAN
    Published 2013
    ..., we observed that microRNA-375 was the most highly expressed miRNA in primary MCC tumours relative...
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    by Ahn, JOSEPH
    Published 2012
    ...) leading to aggressive tumours that frequently metastasize. Since EGFR activates Fer, I tested whether Fer...
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    by Nesset, Kirsten A.
    Published 2012
    ...-specific methylation levels. It was found that 13% of primary breast tumours were hypermethylated at the GR...
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    by Williams, JULIA
    Published 2014
    ... differentiate men whose tumours require immediate and aggressive therapy from those in which active surveillance...
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    by Hamilton, Thomas K
    Published 2011
    ...A key step in malignant progression is the acquired ability of tumour cells to escape immune...
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    by KOBAYASHI, LINDSAY CLARE
    Published 2012
    ... by menopausal status and by tumour subtypes defined by the estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR...
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    by D'Silva, Crystal
    Published 2010
    ... of the tumour is initiated by bi-allelic loss of the RB1 gene. Bi-allelic RB1 loss may not always directly lead...
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    by Szeto, ALVIN
    Published 2013
    ... that: 1) Expression of Src and Ezrin increased, but that of Tks5 decreased in breast tumours compared...
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    by Wu, Michael Wing-Yin
    Published 2010
    ... in vitro. In our hands, passive non-targeted delivery of RNAi therapy into melanoma tumours has been shown...
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    by Foster, Cheryl June
    Published 2008
    ... mechanisms of tumour progression. We hypothesized that alterations in the expression of proteins with known...
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    by Guindon, Katherine
    Published 2008
    ... treatment of A/J mice with PEG-CAT and/or AFB1. Unexpectedly, the mean number of tumours per mouse...
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    by Badham, Helen J
    Published 2009
    ... hepatic and hematopoietic tumours in male and female CD-1 mice, respectively. Interestingly, there were...
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    by Roche, JENNIFER
    Published 2008
    ... studies also suggest that PPARγ suppresses breast tumour progression; however, the mechanisms remain...
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    by Smallwood, Chelsea
    Published 2012
    ...The interactions between tumour cells and cells of the immune system are important in the natural...
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