18 results on '"Basu, Mukta"'
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2. Promoter methylation and enhanced SKP2 are associated with the downregulation of CDKN1C in cervical squamous cell carcinoma
3. LBA03-09 CDH12 DRIVES THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEURONAL SUBTYPE IN MIBC
4. High nuclear expression of DNMT1 in correlation with inactivation of TET1 portray worst prognosis among the cervical carcinoma patients: clinical implications
5. Association of Augmented Immune-Staining of G-Quadruplex Tertiary DNA Structure in Chemo-Tolerant TNBC with Downregulation of WNT/Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Pathway receptor Genes: A Pilot Clinicopathological Study
6. Differential operation of MLH1/MSH2 and FANCD2 crosstalk in chemotolerant bladder carcinoma: a clinical and therapeutic intervening study
7. PTPRJ is downregulated in cervical squamous cell carcinoma
8. Differential promoter usages of PTCH1 and down regulation of HHIP are associated with HNSCC progression
9. High nuclear expression of HIF1α, synergizing with inactivation of LIMD1 and VHL, portray worst prognosis among the bladder cancer patients: association with arsenic prevalence
10. Arsenic level in bladder tumor of patients from an exposed population: association with progression and prognosis
11. Differential Wnt-β- catenin pathway activation in HPV positive and negative oral epithelium is transmitted during head and neck tumorigenesis: clinical implications
12. Integrative genomics and pathway analysis identified prevalent FA-BRCA pathway alterations in arsenic-associated urinary bladder carcinoma: Chronic arsenic accumulation in cancer tissues hampers the FA-BRCA pathway
13. Divergent molecular profile of PIK3CA gene in arsenic-associated bladder carcinoma
14. Downregulation of beta-catenin in chemo-tolerant TNBC through changes in receptor and antagonist profiles of the WNT pathway: Clinical and prognostic implications
15. Reduction of nuclear Y654‐p‐β‐catenin expression through SH3GL2‐meditated downregulation of EGFR in chemotolerance TNBC: Clinical and prognostic importance
16. IGF2 is Deregulated During the Development of Uterine Cervical Carcinoma in Indian Patients
17. SKIN MEDIATED HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTION IN BREAST: A REPORT OF FOUR CASES
18. Phylogenetic analysis of Human papillomavirus 16 variants isolated from Indian Breast cancer patients showed difference in genetic diversity with that of cervical cancer isolates
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