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Results 1 - 10 of 41 for HUMAN BREAST TUMOR CELL
  1. ... shows altered expression in cancer cell lines and tumors from human breast and colon. Cancer Cell Int. 2010 Apr 30;10:13. doi: 10. ...
  2. ... gene has been linked to certain cancers, including breast cancer and head and neck tumors. The increased ... ...
  3. ... shown that TGFB1 gene variants are associated with breast, colorectal, lung, liver, and prostate cancer. The ... Tests of ...
  4. ... in an uncontrolled way. This kind of unregulated cell growth can lead to the formation of cancerous tumors. Hypermethylation of ... PubMed RECQ PROTEIN-LIKE 2; ...
  5. ... described above). These include cancer of blood-forming cells (leukemia), a cancer of muscle ... FLJ44734 IGF-2 IGF-II IGF2_HUMAN INSIGF insulin-like growth factor 2 insulin-like ...
  6. ... the EZH2 gene has been identified in cancerous tumors of the prostate, breast, and other ... 2 (Drosophila) ENX-1 EZH2_HUMAN histone-lysine N-methyltransferase EZH2 KMT6 KMT6A lysine ...
  7. ... As defects accumulate in DNA, they can trigger cells to grow and divide without order to ... BRCA1 gene BRCA1_HUMAN BRCC1 breast cancer 1 breast cancer 1 gene breast cancer ...
  8. ... As defects accumulate in DNA, they can trigger cells to grow and divide without order to ... brca 2 gene BRCA2_HUMAN BRCC2 breast cancer 2 breast cancer 2 gene breast cancer ...
  9. ... RNR1 gene can make the 12S RNA in human cells look similar to bacterial ribosomal RNA. As a ... mutations in mitochondrial DNA with certain cancers, including breast, ... of immune system cells (lymphoma).It is possible that somatic mutations in ...
  10. ... LM, Petty EM. High SEPT9_v1 expression in human breast cancer cells is associated with oncogenic phenotypes. Cancer Res. 2007 ...
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