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2. iTRAQ based proteomic profiling reveals increased metabolic activity and cellular crosstalk in angiogenic compared to invasive glioblastoma phenotypeUroš Rajčević, 2009, original scientific article Keywords: iTRAQ, MALDI TOF/TOF, glioma, xenograft, tumor host interaction, cancer biomarker, invasion (biology), angiogenesis, bioinformatics Full text (outside link) |
3. Resveratrol reduces the invasive growth and promotes the acquisition of a long-lasting differentiated phenotype in human glioblastoma cellsRoberta Castino, Anja Pucer, Roberta Veneroni, Federica Morani, Claudia Peracchio, Tamara Lah Turnšek, Ciro Isidoro, 2011, original scientific article Keywords: resveratrol, cancer, apoptosis, glioma, tumor invasion, cancer stem cells Full text (outside link) |
4. Ecotoxicologically relevant cyclic peptides from cyanobacterial bloom (Planktothrix rubecens) - a threat to human and environmental healthBojan Sedmak, Tina Eleršek, Olga Grach-Pogrebinsky, Shmuel Carmeli, Nataša Sever, Tamara Lah Turnšek, 2008, original scientific article Keywords: tumor promoters, microcystin, anabaenopeptin, planktopeptin, toxic cyanobacterial blooms, environmental health Full text (outside link) |
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9. Electrotransfer of siRNA to silence enhanced green fluorescent protein in tumor mediated by a high intensity pulsed electromagnetic fieldSimona Kranjc Brezar, Matej Kranjc, Maja Čemažar, Simon Buček, Gregor Serša, Damijan Miklavčič, 2020, original scientific article Keywords: pulsed electromagnetic field, siRNA, tumor, electroporation, gene therapy, high intensity pulsed electromagnetic field, electrotransfer, enhanced green fluorescent protein, mouse melanoma model Full text (file, 2,77 MB) This document has more files! More... |
10. Influence of hypoxia on expression of ultraconserved genomic regions in tumor tissueJana Ferdin, 2013, doctoral dissertation Keywords: medicine, cancer, tumor tissue, molecular genetics, genome, ultraconserved regions, hypoxia, HIF1A Full text (file, 7,33 MB) |