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The following pages link to dysplasia (Q1128996):
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- Epithelial dysplasia (Q5383696) (← links)
- Pacman dysplasia (Q7123066) (← links)
- Category:Dysplasias (Q9675190) (← links)
- (Q11695512) (← links)
- (Q12926127) (redirect page) (← links)
- viral transformation (Q17162815) (← links)
- Vitamin D and the mammary gland: a review on its role in normal development and breast cancer (Q21195200) (← links)
- Targeting tumorigenesis: development and use of mTOR inhibitors in cancer therapy (Q21198871) (← links)
- Multiple osteochondromas (Q21202906) (← links)
- Main roads to melanoma (Q21245465) (← links)
- Cancer genome landscapes (Q22242276) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of GAP and GAP-associated proteins by transforming and mitogenic tyrosine kinases (Q24299026) (← links)
- Guanine nucleotides regulate sphingosine kinase 1 activation by eukaryotic elongation factor 1A and provide a mechanism for eEF1A-associated oncogenesis (Q24299680) (← links)
- Alteration of homeobox gene expression by N-ras transformation of PA-1 human teratocarcinoma cells (Q24338771) (← links)
- Mammary stem cells, self-renewal pathways, and carcinogenesis (Q24529145) (← links)
- A novel combination of K-ras and myc amplification accompanied by point mutational activation of K-ras in a human lung cancer (Q24555635) (← links)
- Mechanism of activation of an N-ras gene in the human fibrosarcoma cell line HT1080 (Q24555646) (← links)
- G-protein-coupled receptor genes as protooncogenes: constitutively activating mutation of the alpha 1B-adrenergic receptor enhances mitogenesis and tumorigenicity (Q24559956) (← links)
- Isolation of transforming murine leukemia viruses from mice with a high incidence of spontaneous lymphoma (Q24561567) (← links)
- Comparison of contact-mediated communication in normal and transformed human cells in culture (Q24564835) (← links)
- Expression of the large T protein of polyoma virus promotes the establishment in culture of "normal" rodent fibroblast cell lines (Q24595332) (← links)
- Uninfected vertebrate cells contain a protein that is closely related to the product of the avian sarcoma virus transforming gene (src) (Q24597268) (← links)
- Multiple SH2-mediated interactions in v-src-transformed cells (Q24606832) (← links)
- Alteration of a cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase phosphorylation site in the c-Fos protein augments its transforming potential (Q24606934) (← links)
- Lysophosphatidic acid production and action: critical new players in breast cancer initiation and progression (Q24616764) (← links)
- Human DNA sequence homologous to the transforming gene (mos) of Moloney murine sarcoma virus (Q24630798) (← links)
- The role of dicer in DNA damage repair (Q24632764) (← links)
- Differential sensitivity of normal and transformed human cells to reovirus infection (Q24633362) (← links)
- Hyaluronan and a cell-associated hyaluronan binding protein regulate the locomotion of ras-transformed cells (Q24644439) (← links)
- Chronic immune activation and inflammation as the cause of malignancy (Q24648532) (← links)
- Initiation and promotion in cancer formation: the importance of studies on intercellular communication (Q24650305) (← links)
- EZH2 is a marker of aggressive breast cancer and promotes neoplastic transformation of breast epithelial cells (Q24672969) (← links)
- Do early premalignant changes in normal breast epithelial cells predict cancer development? (Q24796939) (← links)
- The plasticity of human breast carcinoma cells is more than epithelial to mesenchymal conversion. (Q24801456) (← links)
- Tumour-stromal interactions. Integrins and cell adhesions as modulators of mammary cell survival and transformation. (Q24801520) (← links)
- Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer. Hypoxia and tumourigenesis (Q24801724) (← links)
- Early events in ovarian oncogenesis (Q24805567) (← links)
- Mammary epithelial cell transformation: insights from cell culture and mouse models (Q24810846) (← links)
- Perspectives on the chemical etiology of breast cancer (Q24811790) (← links)
- Use of XAS for the elucidation of metal structure and function: applications to nickel biochemistry, molecular toxicology, and carcinogenesis (Q24812355) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms in nickel carcinogenesis: modeling Ni(II) binding site in histone H4. (Q24812388) (← links)
- The role of biomethylation in toxicity and carcinogenicity of arsenic: a research update (Q24812468) (← links)
- Respiratory carcinogenicity assessment of soluble nickel compounds (Q24812613) (← links)
- Ascorbate depletion: a critical step in nickel carcinogenesis? (Q24812869) (← links)
- (Q25533366) (redirect page) (← links)
- Cell Fusion in the War on Cancer: A Perspective on the Inception of Malignancy (Q26740111) (← links)
- Ochratoxin A: 50 Years of Research (Q26744216) (← links)
- Metabolic, autophagic, and mitophagic activities in cancer initiation and progression (Q26745503) (← links)
- Role of DUSP1/MKP1 in tumorigenesis, tumor progression and therapy (Q26745758) (← links)
- Current status and perspectives in atomic force microscopy-based identification of cellular transformation (Q26747795) (← links)