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The modern views of the clinical, morphological and molecular biological predictors of breast cancer sensitivity to chemotherapy
Zubareva E.Y., Sen’chukova M.A.
The interplay of autophagy and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in cancer progression
Ryabaya O.O., Prokofieva A.A.
VIMENTIN EXPRESSION IN HUMAN CELL LINES OF EPITHELIAL TUMORS
Bogush T.A., Kaliuzhny S.A., Chetyrkina M.R., Yastrebova M.A., Scherbakov A.M., Mamichev I.A., Kamensky А.А.
Molecular determinants of transforming growth factor beta-1 action on human glioblastoma cells
Shevchenko V.E., Kovalev S.V., Arnotskaya N.E., Nikiforova Z.N., Kudryavtsev I.A., Savchenko E.A., Bryukhovetskiy I.S.
Tumor stem cells from glioblastoma multiforme
Nikiforova Z.N., Kudryavtsev I.A., Arnotskaya N.E., Bryukhovetskiy I.S., Shevchenko V.E.
Urokinase receptor gene PLAUR as a regulator of epithelial-mesenchymal transition gene expression and migration of glioma and neuroblastoma cells
Lasitsa A.V., Antipina M.I., Nazarova D.A., Rubina K.A., Sysoeva V.Y., Semina E.V.
THE ROLE OF NOTCH PATHWAY IN CARCINOGENESIS
Novikova M.V., Rybko V.A., Khromova N.V., Farmakovskaya M.D., Kopnin P.B.
Non-structural role of cytokeratins in malignant neoplasms
Boldyshevskaya M.A., Tashireva L.A., Andryukhova E.S., Dronova T.A., Vtorushin S.V., Perelmuter V.M.
Prognostic and predictive significance of osteopontin in malignant neoplasms
Zubareva E.Y., Senchukova M.A.
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