Non-invasive detection of bladder cancer by identification of abnormal CD44 proteins in exfoliated cancer cells in urine
AUTOR(ES)
Sugiyama, M
RESUMO
Aims—To investigate the expression of CD44 proteins in exfoliated urothelial cells and in tumour tissues from bladder cancer patients. A further objective was to evaluate the diagnostic potential of the changes observed in the expression of these proteins as a marker for non-invasive detection of bladder cancer.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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