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Concept Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
Academic Article Down-regulation of SNAIL suppresses MIN mouse tumorigenesis: modulation of apoptosis, proliferation, and fractal dimension.
Academic Article Down-regulation of the tumor suppressor gene C-terminal Src kinase: an early event during premalignant colonic epithelial hyperproliferation.
Academic Article Increased microvascular blood content is an early event in colon carcinogenesis.
Academic Article Risk stratification of colon carcinogenesis through enhanced backscattering spectroscopy analysis of the uninvolved colonic mucosa.
Academic Article Detecting alterations in cell ultrastructure with optical imaging.
Academic Article Nanoscale cellular changes in field carcinogenesis detected by partial wave spectroscopy.
Academic Article Quantification of nanoscale density fluctuations by electron microscopy: probing cellular alterations in early carcinogenesis.
Academic Article Neo-angiogenesis and the premalignant micro-circulatory augmentation of early colon carcinogenesis.
Academic Article Light-scattering technologies for field carcinogenesis detection: a modality for endoscopic prescreening.
Academic Article Low-coherence enhanced backscattering and its applications.
Academic Article Selective preservation of protein kinase C-zeta in the chemoprevention of azoxymethane-induced colonic tumors by piroxicam.
Academic Article Topical polyethylene glycol as a novel chemopreventive agent for oral cancer via targeting of epidermal growth factor response.
Academic Article Insights into the field carcinogenesis of ovarian cancer based on the nanocytology of endocervical and endometrial epithelial cells.
Academic Article Nanoscale changes in chromatin organization represent the initial steps of tumorigenesis: a transmission electron microscopy study.
Academic Article Metabolic reprogramming of the premalignant colonic mucosa is an early event in carcinogenesis.
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