Search Results - "Žáková, Petra"
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The Hedgehog/GLI signaling pathway activates transcription of Slug (Snail2) in melanoma cells
Published in Oncology reports (01-04-2023)“…In melanoma and other cancers, invasion, epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, metastasis and cancer stem cell maintenance are regulated by transcription…”
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Genetically modified rodent models and celiac, non-celiac gluten sensitivity: a minireview
Published in Central European journal of public health (01-06-2022)“…Celiac disease (CD) is a disorder that affects both children and adults. Over the few last decades, several new atypical cases have been identified through…”
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Application of monolithic columns in pharmaceutical analysis. Determination of indomethacin and its degradation products
Published in Journal of separation science (01-08-2009)“…Comparison of HPLC methods using conventional particle-based and monolithic columns for determination of indomethacin and its two degradation products, viz…”
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MITF-independent pro-survival role of BRG1-containing SWI/SNF complex in melanoma cells
Published in PloS one (17-01-2013)“…Metastasized malignant melanoma has a poor prognosis because of its intrinsic resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The central role in the melanoma…”
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Abstract 2135: Survivin is a novel target of the Hedgehog/GLI signaling pathway in human tumor cell lines
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)“…Abstract Survivin, a pivotal antiapoptotic protein is expressed in tumors whereas its expression in normal tissues is extremely low. It is believed that…”
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Abstract 5487: The requirements for dasatinib sensitivity in human melanoma cell lines
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2014)“…Abstract Mutated BRAF oncogene, which fuels unregulated MAPK pathway in most melanomas, can be targeted by a small-molecule drug vemurafenib. However, most of…”
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