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Publikováno v:
Research and Clinical Medicine, Vol I, Iss 1, Pp 21-27 (2016)
Objective. Breast cancer is a one of the most common cancers in females worldwide. Basal cytokeratin CK5 represent the marker of progenitors for glandular and myoepithelial lineages of mammary epithelium. During epithelial differentiation there is a
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https://doaj.org/article/ad50bc39722d4f3f9cee19f7edc843a0
Autor:
Simona Eliza, Giuşcă, Irina Draga, Căruntu, Anca Maria, Cîmpean, Roxana Elena, Avadanei, Amalia Raluca, Balica, Andreea Adriana, Jitariu, Marius, Raica
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 35(10)
The prognostic value of mast cells (MCs) in patients with liver metastases is a relatively new topic. The present study comparatively assessed tryptase-positive (MCT(+)) and CD117(+) MCs in liver metastases from various sites and correlated their exp
Autor:
Marius Raica, Amalia Raluca Balica, Lilian Saptefrati, Lucian Rudico, Anca Maria Cimpean, Veaceslav Fulga
Publikováno v:
Polish journal of pathology : official journal of the Polish Society of Pathologists. 66(1)
In the present study we compared the immunophenotypic subtypes of breast ductal invasive carcinomas with their ipsilateral, axillary lymph node metastasis. The ER (estrogen receptor), PR (progesterone receptor), Her2 (human epidermal growth factor re
Autor:
Veaceslav, Fulga, Lucian, Rudico, Amalia Raluca, Balica, Anca Maria, Cimpean, Lilian, Saptefrati, Madalin-Marius, Margan, Marius, Raica
Publikováno v:
Anticancer research. 35(2)
E-Cadherin is a marker with a controversial function. Its role is often interpreted in the context of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition. In ambiguous cases, it is used as a phenotypic marker of lobular subtype of breast carcinoma. It has been wel
Autor:
Marius, Raica, Anca Maria, Cimpean, Ramona Amina, Popovici, Amalia Raluca, Balica, Mircea, Vladau, Pusa Nela, Gaje
Publikováno v:
In vivo (Athens, Greece). 29(1)
The presence and distribution of lymphatic vessels and mast cells in the gingiva under normal and pathological conditions have been reported by several studies, but the relationship between them during inflammatory lymphangiogenesis is virtually unkn