Micro RNA 100, 145 and 373 in prostate cancer: From gene regulation to apoptosis (2014)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: SROUGI, MIGUEL - FM ; LEITE, KATIA RAMOS MOREIRA - FM
- Unidade: FM
- Subjects: APOPTOSE; EXPRESSÃO GÊNICA; NEOPLASIAS PROSTÁTICAS (GENÉTICA)
- Language: Inglês
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- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 465, supl. 1, p. S163, res. OFP-06-034, 2014
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ABNT
ISCAIFE, A. et al. Micro RNA 100, 145 and 373 in prostate cancer: From gene regulation to apoptosis. . Berlim: Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. . Acesso em: 19 abr. 2024. , 2014 -
APA
Iscaife, A., Viana, N. I., Morais, D. R., Reis, S. T., Viana, N. I., Katz, B., et al. (2014). Micro RNA 100, 145 and 373 in prostate cancer: From gene regulation to apoptosis. Berlim: Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo. -
NLM
Iscaife A, Viana NI, Morais DR, Reis ST, Viana NI, Katz B, Moura C, Srougi M, Dip N, Leite KR. Micro RNA 100, 145 and 373 in prostate cancer: From gene regulation to apoptosis. 2014 ; 465 S163.[citado 2024 abr. 19 ] -
Vancouver
Iscaife A, Viana NI, Morais DR, Reis ST, Viana NI, Katz B, Moura C, Srougi M, Dip N, Leite KR. Micro RNA 100, 145 and 373 in prostate cancer: From gene regulation to apoptosis. 2014 ; 465 S163.[citado 2024 abr. 19 ] - PD-L1 expression in renal cell carcinoma clear cell type is related to unfavorable prognosis
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