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3by Khan, M. S.“...Neuroendocrine tumours(NETs) are heterogeneous with respect to biological behavior. Consequently...”
Published 2013
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6by Sobhanifar, Solmaz“...Hypoxic cells in solid tumours are known to resist radiotherapy as well as forms of chemotherapy...”
Published 2009
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7by Byrne, Niall Maurice“... tumours and is associated with treatment failure and malignant progression; androgen withdrawal has been...”
Published 2014
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9by de Foy, K.“... candidate tumour suppressor genes were analysed. The c-<I>mos</I> gene is an ovarian teratoma susceptibility...”
Published 1998
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10by Al-Husari, Maymona“...Extracellular acidity and high levels of lactate are commonly observed in solid tumours. Some...”
Published 2012
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11by Harwood, Reuben“...Myeloid cells are a major component of most forms of malignant tumour. The plasticity of such cells...”
Published 2013
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12by Richards, R.“...Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant brain tumour and has an extremely poor prognosis...”
Published 2017
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13by Cremin, Bryan J“... neoplasm is a Wilms' tumour of the kidney. Against a pathological and clinical background...”
Published 2018
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16by Balahmar, Reham Mohammed“...Cell proliferation, migration and invasion are the important features of tumour metastasis...”
Published 2016
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17by Bennewith, Kevin Leslie“...Solid tumours can contain areas of poor oxygenation and nutrient status, and tumour cells...”
Published 2009
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