Items where Research Area is "Research Areas > Cancer studies"

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Ahmed, S., Owen, C.P., James, K., Sampson, L. and Patel, C.K. (2002) Review of estrone sulfatase and its inhibitors: an important new target against hormone dependent breast cancer. Current medicinal chemistry, 9(2), pp. 263-273. ISSN (print) 0929-8673

Ashrafi, G Hossein, Tsirimonaki, Emmanouella, Marchetti, Barbara, O'Brien, Philippa M, Sibbet, Gary J, Andrew, Linda and Campo, M Saveria (2002) Down-regulation of MHC class I by bovine papillomavirus E5 oncoproteins. Oncogene, 21(2), pp. 248-259. ISSN (print) 0950-9232

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Dorak, M. Tevfik, Burnett, Alan K. and Worwood, Mark (2002) Hemochromatosis gene in leukemia and lymphoma. Leukemia & Lymphoma, 43(3), pp. 467-477. ISSN (print) 1042-8194

Dorak, M.Tevfik, Oguz, Fatma S., Yalman, Nevin, Diler, A.Sarper, Kalayoglu, Sevgi, Anak, Sema, Sargin, Deniz and Carin, Mahmut (2002) A male-specific increase in the HLA-DRB4 (DR53) frequency in high-risk and relapsed childhood ALL. Leukemia Research, 26(7), pp. 651-656. ISSN (print) 0145-2126

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Gaymes, Terry J., Mufti, Ghulam J. and Rassool, Feyruz V. (2002) Myeloid leukemias have increased activity of the nonhomologous end-joining pathway and concomitant DNA misrepair that is dependent on the Ku70/86 heterodimer. Cancer Research, 62(10), pp. 2791-2797. ISSN (print) 0008-5472

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Jewell, Andrew P (2002) Role of apoptosis in the pathogenesis of B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. British Journal of Biomedical Science, 59(4), pp. 235-238. ISSN (print) 0967-4845

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Marchetti, Barbara, Ashrafi, G Hossein, Tsirimonaki, Emmanouella, O'Brien, Philippa M and Campo, M Saveria (2002) The bovine papillomavirus oncoprotein E5 retains MHC class I molecules in the Golgi apparatus and prevents their transport to the cell surface. Oncogene, 21(51), pp. 7808-7816. ISSN (print) 0950-9232

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