Overexpression of HURP mRNA in head and neck carcinoma and association with in vitro response to vinorelbine

gene encodes the hepatoma upregulated protein (HURP), a microtubule associated protein regulating mitotic spindle dynamics, which promotes chromosomal congression and alignment during mitosis, with a potential role in tumorigenesis. In the present study, mRNA expression was investigated by reverse t...

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Hauptverfasser: Al-Khafaji, Ahmed S K, Pantazi, Paschalia, Acha-Sagredo, Amelia, Schache, Andrew, Risk, Janet M, Shaw, Richard J, Liloglou, Triantafillos
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Biobanks
Cancer
Cancer research
Carcinoma
Cell division
Chromosomes
Gender
Gene expression
Genes
Head & neck cancer
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Human papillomavirus
Liver cancer
Lung cancer
Lymphatic system
Messenger RNA
Oncology
Papillomavirus
Papillomavirus infections
Polymerase chain reaction
Proteins
Respiratory tract cancer
RNA
Scientific equipment industry
Smoking
Software
Squamous cell carcinoma
Studies
Throat cancer
Tobacco
Toxicity
Tumorigenesis
Tumors
Values
Vinorelbine
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