2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2008.06.1178
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Correlation between Tumor Volume Response to Radiotherapy and Expression of Biological Markers in Patients with Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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“…Many tumours produce and secrete AVP which has a mitogenic action on cellular growth. V2R is present in a wide panel of human tumour cell lines, including human breast cancer cells, cervical cancer and lung cancer and in corticotrophinomas [33][34][35][36]. An antibody-based proteomics showed staining for the AVPR2 gene in 29 of 75 cell types.…”
Section: Structure Synthesis and Function Of Avpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many tumours produce and secrete AVP which has a mitogenic action on cellular growth. V2R is present in a wide panel of human tumour cell lines, including human breast cancer cells, cervical cancer and lung cancer and in corticotrophinomas [33][34][35][36]. An antibody-based proteomics showed staining for the AVPR2 gene in 29 of 75 cell types.…”
Section: Structure Synthesis and Function Of Avpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analiza materiału własnego wykazała, że ekspresja Cox-2 nie miała wpływu na przeżycia. W dostępnej literaturze odsetek chorych na raka szyjki macicy wykazujących ekspresję Cox-2 waha się od 24 do ponad 75% [40][41][42][43].…”
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“…46 Moreover, EGFR over-expression was shown to be a predictor of tumour aggressiveness and invasiveness in CSCC. 45,47 Experimental studies have demonstrated that HPV infection elevates EGFR levels by posttranslational mechanisms in keratinocytes. 48 The transforming activity of high-risk HPVs, particularly well studied in HPV16 and HPV18, seems to depend mainly on the expression of E6 and E7 HPV oncoproteins and on their ability to interact with some cell components (such as p53 and pRb) and alter cell cycle control mechanisms.…”
Section: Specific Gene Expression Linked To Virus Type In Cervical Carcinomamentioning
confidence: 99%