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Background Breast cancer causes the most number of deaths in females worldwide.[1] It contributed to 14% of cancer deaths in 2008 and is also the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women globally. Overexpression of the tight junction protein junctiona
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Joana Paredes
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BMC Proceedings
One of the most basic characteristics of cancer cells is the loss of cell-cell adhesion and acquirement of invasive properties. During cancer progression, the regulation and expression of cell-cell adhesion molecules (like cadherins) play a pivotal r
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Debora Apc Zuccari, Juliana Ramos Lopes, Marina Gobbe Moschetta, Gabriela Bottaro Gelaleti, Larissa B Maschio, Camila Leonel, Naiane do Nascimento Goncalves, Lívia Carvalho Ferreira, Gustavo Rodrigues Martins, Thaiz F. Borin, Bruna V Jardim
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BMC Proceedings
Background Mammary tumors of dogs are an excellent model to investigate the clinical and pathological diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. Interleukins play a key role in cancer, particularly interleukin-8, which has tumorigenic and pro-angiogenic prop
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Y. Suneetha, C Kumaraswamy Naidu
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BMC Proceedings
BMC Proceedings, Vol 6, Iss Suppl 6, p P50 (2012)
BMC Proceedings, Vol 6, Iss Suppl 6, p P50 (2012)
One of the common malignancies faced by womenaround the world is breast cancer. Risk factors for breastcancer include both genetic and non-genetic. Variants insome of the candidate genes are a common risk factor inbreast cancer. These genetic variant
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Debora Apc Zuccari, Marina Gobbe Moschetta, Thaiz F. Borin, Bruna V Jardim, Naiane do Nascimento Goncalves, Camila Leonel, Gabriela Bottaro Gelaleti, Larissa B Maschio, Juliana Ramos Lopes, Lívia Carvalho Ferreira
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BMC Proceedings
Background Breast neoplasms are the most common tumors in female dogs, representing about 50% of all cancers in this animal population. The identification of therapeutic agents that can be used as an alternative treatment for this tumor type has prov
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Debora Macis, Mara Jo Miller, Chiara Casadio, Bakary S. Sylla, Suminori Akiba, Umberto Veronesi, Francesco Valenti, Andrea Decensi, Massimiliano Cazzaniga, Massimo Tommasino, Bernardo Bonanni, Tarik Gheit, Noureen Khan
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BMC Proceedings
BMC Proceedings, Vol 3, Iss Suppl 5, p S5 (2009)
BMC Proceedings, Vol 3, Iss Suppl 5, p S5 (2009)
Several independent studies have presented evidence for the involvement of human papillomaviruses (HPV) in the aetiology of human breast cancer, while others have reported the opposite findings. Here, we have analysed by a high sensitive multiplex PC