Transcription activity of the signalling pathway genes of VEGFR-2 in cervical cancer determined with the oligonucleotide microarray technique

Neoplastic transformation is a consequence of multiple rather than single gene dysfunction. Whole sets of genes controlling various metabolic and regulatory pathways of a cell are involved. The aim of the study was to indicate the genes for proteins of the signalling pathways for VEGFR-2, as playing...

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