Overexpression of p170 glycoprotein, the product of the multiple drug resistance (mdr) gene, has been associated with resistance to various cytotoxic drugs used in the treatment of human neoplasms. Normal renal epithelial cells express p170 as a function of their secretory capacity. Because renal ce
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Microarray analysis identifies distinct gene expression profiles associated with histological subtype in human osteosarcoma
β Scribed by Bernd Kubista; Florian Klinglmueller; Martin Bilban; Martin Pfeiffer; Richard Lass; Alexander Giurea; Phillipp T. Funovics; Cyril Toma; Martin Dominkus; Rainer Kotz; Theresia Thalhammer; Klemens Trieb; Teresa Zettl; Christian F. Singer
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- Springer
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- 2010
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- English
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- 35
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- Article
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- 0341-2695
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## Abstract It is thought that altered microRNA (miRNA) expression due to various mechanisms plays a critical role in the pathogenesis of most human cancers. Notably, about half of the known miRNAs are intragenic and frequently coexpressed with their host genes. To date there is little evidence con