Rôle de CRIPTO dans la transition épithéliale-mésenchymateuse du cancer de la prostate et son impact sur la modulation de la communication intercellulaire
Le cancer de la prostate (CaP) représente le premier cancer chez l'homme et la seconde cause de mortalité. Alors que la plupart des malades atteints de cancer de la prostate évoluent favorablement (forme indolente), une fraction non négligeable développera une maladie agressive avec l’apparitio...
Main Author: | El Sayed Hussein Jomaa, Ihsan |
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Other Authors: | Paris Est |
Language: | fr |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2016PESC0075 |
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