Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Actin stress fiber organization promotes cell stiffening and proliferation of pre-invasive breast cancer cells.A comprehensive morphological study for basal-like breast carcinomas with comparison to nonbasal-like carcinomas.Loss of caveolin-1 and gain of MCT4 expression in the tumor stroma: key events in the progression from an in situ to an invasive breast carcinoma.Characterization of HER2 gene amplification heterogeneity in invasive and in situ breast cancer using bright-field in situ hybridization.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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2011年の論文
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2011年論文
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas.
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Molecular phenotypes of matched in situ and invasive components of breast carcinomas
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Diana Martins
Luiz Veronese
Madalena Gomes
Nair Lopes
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10.1016/J.HUMPATH.2010.08.024
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2011-03-29T00:00:00Z