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The following pages link to Tumor cells are the source of osteopontin and bone sialoprotein expression in human breast cancer. (Q38467860):
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- Molecular analysis of metastasis in a polyomavirus middle T mouse model: the role of osteopontin (Q24794607) (← links)
- Osteopontin is a potential target gene in mouse mammary cancer chemoprevention by Se-methylselenocysteine (Q24806411) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation of osteopontin and the metastatic phenotype: evidence for a Ras-activated enhancer in the human OPN promoter (Q28185519) (← links)
- Differential expression of osteopontin and bone sialoprotein in bone metastasis of breast and prostate carcinoma (Q28206821) (← links)
- Expression of osteopontin in patients with thyroid dysfunction (Q28486293) (← links)
- Expression of bone sialoprotein and osteopontin in breast cancer bone metastases (Q33943539) (← links)
- The role of osteopontin in breast cancer: clinical and experimental studies (Q34639848) (← links)
- Elevated peripheral blood plasma concentrations of tie-2 and angiopoietin 2 in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (Q35795736) (← links)
- Migration-promoting role of VEGF-C and VEGF-C binding receptors in human breast cancer cells. (Q36611431) (← links)
- The hedgehog pathway transcription factor GLI1 promotes malignant behavior of cancer cells by up-regulating osteopontin (Q37371674) (← links)
- The pattern and significance of the calcifications of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma presented in preoperative neck ultrasonography (Q37715062) (← links)
- Osteopontin is a promoter for hepatocellular carcinoma metastasis: a summary of 10 years of studies (Q38181994) (← links)
- Transfection of MDA-MB-231 human breast carcinoma cells with bone sialoprotein (BSP) stimulates migration and invasion in vitro and growth of primary and secondary tumors in nude mice (Q40569932) (← links)
- High CD90 (THY-1) expression positively correlates with cell transformation and worse prognosis in basal-like breast cancer tumors. (Q55513349) (← links)
- Chemotherapy-generated cell debris stimulates colon carcinoma tumor growth via osteopontin (Q89342869) (← links)