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Investigadores brasileños determinan que esta molécula está vinculada con la resistencia al tratamiento quimioterapéutico y con el desarrollo de metástasis.
La presencia abundante de una proteína conocida con el nombre de tirosina fosfatasa de bajo peso molecular (LMWPTP) en células tumorales viene siendo apuntada como un indicador de agresividad y de potencial metastásico.
Es sabido que, en condiciones normales, la LMWPTP cumple [...]
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- Publicado em 22 janeiro 2021
The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential. It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating in both the proliferation process and the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in cancer progression.
In Brazil, a group of researchers at the University of [...]
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La presencia abundante de una proteína conocida con el nombre de tirosina fosfatasa de bajo peso molecular (LMWPTP) en células tumorales viene siendo apuntada como un indicador de agresividad y de potencial metastásico. Es sabido que, en condiciones normales, la LMWPTP cumple importantes funciones en las células, al participar tanto en el proceso de proliferación como en la regulación de los sistemas intracelulares. En tanto, su acción [...]
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The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential. It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating both in the proliferation process and in the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in the progression of cancer.
In Brazil, a group of researchers from the Bioassay [...]
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The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential. It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating in both the proliferation process and the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in cancer progression.
In Brazil, a group of researchers at the University of [...]
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The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential. It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating in both the proliferation process and the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in cancer progression.
In Brazil, a group of researchers at the University of [...]
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The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential. It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating in both the proliferation process and the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in cancer progression.
In Brazil, a group of researchers at the University of [...]
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The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential. It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating both in the proliferation process and in the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in the progression of cancer.
In Brazil, a group of researchers from the Bioassay [...]
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The abundant presence of an enzyme known as low molecular weight protein tyrosine phosphatase (LMWPTP) in tumor cells has long been considered an indicator of cancer aggressiveness and metastatic potential.
It is also known to perform important functions in cells under normal conditions, participating in both the proliferation process and the regulation of intracellular systems. Research continues on its role in cancer progression.
In Brazil, a group of researchers at the University of [...]