Comparison of non-coding RNAs in human and canine cancer
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Crosstalk of carcinoembryonic antigen and transforming growth factor-β via their receptors: comparing human and canine cancerOverexpression of miR-9 in mast cells is associated with invasive behavior and spontaneous metastasis.MiR-9 is overexpressed in spontaneous canine osteosarcoma and promotes a metastatic phenotype including invasion and migration in osteoblasts and osteosarcoma cell lines.Application of post-genomic techniques in dog cancer research.
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Comparison of non-coding RNAs in human and canine cancer
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Comparison of non-coding RNAs in human and canine cancer
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Comparison of non-coding RNAs in human and canine cancer
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Comparison of non-coding RNAs in human and canine cancer
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Comparison of non-coding RNAs in human and canine cancer
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Ingo Nolte
Saskia Willenbrock
Siegfried Wagner
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10.3389/FGENE.2013.00046
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2013-04-08T00:00:00Z