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Found 15807 articles
Biological significance of fluorine-18-α-methyltyrosine (FAMT) uptake on PET in patients with oesophageal cancer.
(18)F-FAMT is accumulated in tumour cells solely via L-type amino-acid transporter 1 (LAT1).
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02/12/14
The prevalence of human papillomavirus in colorectal adenomas and adenocarcinomas: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
HPV may be associated with a subset of colorectal cancers.
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11/01/13
BI-69A11 enhances susceptibility of colon cancer cells to mda-7/IL-24-induced growth inhibition by targeting Akt.
BI-69A11 inhibited growth and induced apoptosis in CRC.
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03/14/14
MicroRNA-222 promotes the proliferation and migration of cervical cancer cells.
miR-222 was upregulated in human CC.
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06/04/14
Thrombomodulin expression regulates tumorigenesis in bladder cancer.
Immunoreactivity for TM was inversely correlated with clinical stage and DNA methyltransferase 1.
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02/22/14
Cadmium as a possible cause of bladder cancer: a review of accumulated evidence.
Occupational exposure to cadmium is associated with increased risk of bladder cancer.
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10/10/13
Dietary fat intake in relation to lethal breast cancer in two large prospective cohort studies.
Evidence against causal role for fat intake and breast cancer incidence.
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05/19/14
CXCL12-γ in primary tumors drives breast cancer metastasis.
Breast cancer cells originating from tumors with CXCL12-γ fibroblasts unregulated RANKL.
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12/26/13
KSR1 regulates BRCA1 degradation and inhibits breast cancer growth.
KSR1 stabilizes BRCA1 protein levels by reducing BRCA1 ubiquitination.
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03/13/14
The Role of Type D Prostanoid Receptors and PPARγ in Gastric Cancer Progression.
DP and PPARγ signaling influence the invasiveness of cancer cells.
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06/13/14
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