Электронная библиотека (репозиторий) Томского государственного университета
Zavyalova, Marina V. | Buldakov, Mikhail A.

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Source: OncoImmunology. 2018. Vol. 7, № 6. P. e1436922-1-e1436922-17
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2018
Description: In breast cancer, the tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in the tumor progression and responses to therapy. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) are major innate immune cells in tumor microen ... More
Source: Immunobiology. 2017. Vol. 222, № 1. P. 31-38
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Tumor associated macrophages (TAM) support tumor growth and metastasis in several animal models of breast cancer, and TAM amount is predictive for efficient tumor growth and metastatic spread via bloo ... More
Source: Oncotarget. 2017. Vol. 8, № 37. P. 61163-61180
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Intratumor morphological heterogeneity in breast cancer is represented by different morphological structures (tubular, alveolar, solid, trabecular, and discrete) and contributes to poor prognosis; how ... More
Source: Annals of oncology. 2017. Vol. 28, Supplement 5. P. 581-582
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Background: Promoting role of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM) in angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis was demonstrated in mouse tumor model sand human cancers. However, our latest studies revealed th ... More
Source: Immunobiology. 2017. Vol. 222, № 4. P. 631-640
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Recent studies have highlighted the heterogeneity of the tumor microenvironment (ME) and the importance of its analysis to the understanding of its impact on clinical outcomes. In this study, we aimed ... More
Source: Annals of oncology. 2017. Vol. 28, Supplement 5. P. 580
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2017
Description: Background: Human chitinase-like proteins are considered as biomarkers of cancer and chronic inflammation.YKL-39 is a unique member of chitinase-like protein family due to its presence only in humans ... More
Source: European journal of cancer supplements. 2015. Vol. 13, № 1. P. 70-71
Type: статьи в журналах
Date: 2015
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