ARTIFICIALLY INDUCED EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN SURGICAL SUBJECTS: ITS IMPLICATIONS IN CLINICAL AND BASIC CANCER RESEARCH.

Artificially induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in surgical subjects: its implications in clinical and basic cancer research.

BACKGROUND: Surgical samples have long been used as important subjects for cancer research.In accordance with an increase of neoadjuvant therapy, biopsy samples have recently become imperative for cancer transcriptome.On the other hand, both biopsy and surgical samples are available for expression profiling for predicting clinical outcome by adjuva

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A diachronic analysis of Ndut vowel harmony

Ndut is spoken in Senegal and belongs to the Cangin languages, a subgroup of the (West-) Atlantic languages (Sapir 1971).Unlike CHONDROITIN the other Cangin languages Noon, Laala and Saafi, Ndut, as well as closely related Pal or, exhibits apparently bidirectional vowel harmony.However, a phonological analysis suggests that there are two independen

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