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Crossing barriers with CSF-based sequencing for leptomeningeal disease in EGFR mutant NSCLC. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Liq Biopsy
Chugh B   +14 more
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Hereditary ovarian cancer in women with African ancestry: a scoping review. [PDF]

open access: yesFam Cancer
Rossouw B   +3 more
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Abstract 2404: Role of TPD52L2 in cell migration and triple negative breast cancer progression

open access: closedCancer Research, 2022
Abstract The Golgi apparatus plays an important role in cell migration and the establishment of epithelial polarity. A dispersed (or fragmented) Golgi ribbon is often seen in stressed cells and in various pathologies, including neurodegeneration or cancer, but whether and how a fragmented Golgi apparatus affect cellular function is ...
Amirabbas Parizadeh   +3 more
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Unintended perturbation of protein function using GFP nanobodies in human cells [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cell Science, 2019
Tagging a protein of interest with GFP using genome editing is a popular approach to study protein function in cell and developmental biology. To avoid re-engineering cell lines or organisms in order to introduce additional tags, functionalized ...
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CORRELATION BETWEEN TPD52L2 EXPRESSION AND RISKS OF RECURRENCE AND METASTASIS IN PROSTATE CANCER

Acta Medica Mediterranea, 2019
<p>Objective: To study the correlation between TPD52L2 expression and risks of recurrence and metastasis in patients with prostate cancer. </p> <p>Methods: A total of 150 prostate cancer patients underwent a TPD52L2 gene test and were divided into two groups according to the test findings: the negative (n=35) and positive groups (
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Identification of PLP2 and RAB5C as novel TPD52 binding partners through yeast two-hybrid screening

Molecular Biology Reports, 2014
Brian J Smith   +2 more
exaly  

Usefulness of the top-scoring pairs of genes for prediction of prostate cancer progression

Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, 2010
Logothetis C J
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