Stem gene expression in breast tumors during chemotherapy: Connection with the main clinical and morphological factors and the disease outcome
Introduction: In this research, we studied how the expression of 14 stem genes (TERT; OCT3; SMO; MYC; SNAI2; MOB3B; KLF4; BMI1; VIM; FLT3; LAT; SMAD2; LMNB2; KLF1), as well as the TGF-beta 1 cytokine gene and its TGFBR1 receptor in breast tumors before and after NAC is associated with clinical and m...
| Published in: | Journal of cancer research and therapeutics Vol. 18, № 1. P. 89-95 |
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| Other Authors: | Ibragimova, Marina K., Tsyganov, Matvey M., Deryusheva, Irina V., Slonimskaya, Elena M., Litvyakov, Nicolay V. |
| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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| Online Access: | http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001003649 |
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