Prolonged in vivo tumour retention of a human diabody targeting the extracellular domain of human HER2/neu. Read more about Prolonged in vivo tumour retention of a human diabody targeting the extracellular domain of human HER2/neu.
A missense mutation in the BRCA2 gene in three siblings with ovarian cancer. Read more about A missense mutation in the BRCA2 gene in three siblings with ovarian cancer.
Methylation of CpG island is not a ubiquitous mechanism for the loss of oestrogen receptor in breast cancer cells. Read more about Methylation of CpG island is not a ubiquitous mechanism for the loss of oestrogen receptor in breast cancer cells.
Stochastic modelling of tumorigenesis in p53 deficient mice. Read more about Stochastic modelling of tumorigenesis in p53 deficient mice.
Ethnic variation in the prevalence of a common NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase polymorphism and its implications for anti-cancer chemotherapy. Read more about Ethnic variation in the prevalence of a common NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase polymorphism and its implications for anti-cancer chemotherapy.
Induction of cyclo-oxygenase-2 mRNA by prostaglandin E2 in human prostatic carcinoma cells. Read more about Induction of cyclo-oxygenase-2 mRNA by prostaglandin E2 in human prostatic carcinoma cells.
Multiplicity of fibronectin-binding alpha V integrin receptors in colorectal cancer. Read more about Multiplicity of fibronectin-binding alpha V integrin receptors in colorectal cancer.
Evaluation of epidermal growth factor receptors in bladder tumours. Read more about Evaluation of epidermal growth factor receptors in bladder tumours.
Immunocytochemical demonstration of p21 ras family oncogene product in normal mucosa and in premalignant and malignant tumours of the colorectum. Read more about Immunocytochemical demonstration of p21 ras family oncogene product in normal mucosa and in premalignant and malignant tumours of the colorectum.
Transforming ras oncogenes and multistage carcinogenesis. Read more about Transforming ras oncogenes and multistage carcinogenesis.