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  1. Category:Chemoresistance (46 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Chemoresistance

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  1. 3d7v (4,898 bytes)
    24: ... for many cancers, its expression contributing to chemoresistance and disease relapse. However, unlike other prosur...
  2. 3mup (4,793 bytes)
    14: ...e overexpressed in many tumors, where they confer chemoresistance, small molecules inactivating IAPs have been prop...
  3. Phosphoserine aminotransferase (2,784 bytes)
    6: ...ver-expressed in colon tumors and increases their chemoresistance. PSAT1 inhibition is being tested as drug treatm...
  4. 4m3q (5,898 bytes)
    16: ...ase has been implicated in survival signaling and chemoresistance in many human cancers. Consequently, Mer is a pro...
  5. 4n4w (4,344 bytes)
    14: ... structural basis for the differential effects of chemoresistance mutations on SMO antagonists. The agonist SAG1.5 ...
    16: ...ural basis for Smoothened receptor modulation and chemoresistance to anticancer drugs.,Wang C, Wu H, Evron T, Vardy...
  6. 4x8y (3,422 bytes)
    13: ...FR and cytochromes P450, cancer proliferation and chemoresistance against anti-cancer drugs; these events are atten...
    15: ...a-2 receptor facilitates cancer proliferation and chemoresistance.,Kabe Y, Nakane T, Koike I, Yamamoto T, Sugiura Y...
  7. 4qim (4,160 bytes)
    14: ... structural basis for the differential effects of chemoresistance mutations on SMO antagonists. The agonist SAG1.5 ...
    16: ...ural basis for Smoothened receptor modulation and chemoresistance to anticancer drugs.,Wang C, Wu H, Evron T, Vardy...
  8. 4qin (4,153 bytes)
    14: ... structural basis for the differential effects of chemoresistance mutations on SMO antagonists. The agonist SAG1.5 ...
    16: ...ural basis for Smoothened receptor modulation and chemoresistance to anticancer drugs.,Wang C, Wu H, Evron T, Vardy...
  9. Sandbox Reserved 1122 (18,651 bytes)
    81: ...y. In fact, they are responsible for an intrinsic chemoresistance, different from mechanisms of efflux pumps or dru...
  10. 5l0q (4,761 bytes)
    14: ...lls with active Notch signaling, known to mediate chemoresistance. Importantly, specific targeting of active ADAM10...
  11. 5njj (3,953 bytes)
    14: ...Thus, we have uncovered an important mechanism of chemoresistance and progression in p53-competent BCs.
  12. 5njk (3,955 bytes)
    14: ...Thus, we have uncovered an important mechanism of chemoresistance and progression in p53-competent BCs.
  13. 5opk (3,995 bytes)
    16: ... cytosolic purine 5'-nucleotidase (cN-II), confer chemoresistance in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we...
  14. 5opl (3,850 bytes)
    16: ... cytosolic purine 5'-nucleotidase (cN-II), confer chemoresistance in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we...
  15. 5opm (3,995 bytes)
    16: ... cytosolic purine 5'-nucleotidase (cN-II), confer chemoresistance in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we...
  16. 5opn (3,775 bytes)
    16: ... cytosolic purine 5'-nucleotidase (cN-II), confer chemoresistance in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we...
  17. 5opo (3,826 bytes)
    16: ... cytosolic purine 5'-nucleotidase (cN-II), confer chemoresistance in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we...
  18. 5opp (3,879 bytes)
    16: ... cytosolic purine 5'-nucleotidase (cN-II), confer chemoresistance in relapsed acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Here we...
  19. Apoptotic protease-activating factor (1,382 bytes)
    10: ...f Apaf-1 is implicated in disease progression and chemoresistance of some malignancies<ref>PMID:15972851</ref>.
  20. 6bs1 (4,914 bytes)
    14: ... Translesion DNA synthesis has been implicated in chemoresistance during cisplatin treatment of cancer due to Pt-GG...

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