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@proceedings{984224, author = {Rédová, Martina and Slabý, Ondřej and Lakomý, Radek and Poprach, Alexandr and Hodek, Jan and Svoboda, Marek and Radová, Lenka and Fabian, Pavel and Iliev, Robert and Ovesná, Jaroslava and Michálek, Jaroslav and Vyzula, Rostislav}, booktitle = {The Student Scientific Conference on Cancer Research}, keywords = {microRNA; renal cell carcinoma; metastasis; nephrectomy}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-80-210-5442-4}, title = {MicroRNA in renal cell carcinoma – potential marker for prediction of early metastasis after nephrectomy.}, year = {2011} }
TY - CONF ID - 984224 AU - Rédová, Martina - Slabý, Ondřej - Lakomý, Radek - Poprach, Alexandr - Hodek, Jan - Svoboda, Marek - Radová, Lenka - Fabian, Pavel - Iliev, Robert - Ovesná, Jaroslava - Michálek, Jaroslav - Vyzula, Rostislav PY - 2011 TI - MicroRNA in renal cell carcinoma – potential marker for prediction of early metastasis after nephrectomy. SN - 9788021054424 KW - microRNA KW - renal cell carcinoma KW - metastasis KW - nephrectomy N2 - Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common neoplasma of the adult kidney accounting for about 3 % of adult malignancies. RCC originates in the lining of the proximal renal tubule. The clear cell histology type, renal clear cell carcinoma (RCCC), is approximately 80-85%) of metastatic RCC and the most frequent subtype of RCC. Although surgigal resection remains the best curative therapy for RCC, after the curative nephrectomy, 20-40% patients will develope recurrence. Moreover, the absence of biomarkers for early detection and follow-up of the disease complicate the on-time diagnosis. For these reasons, it is worth revealing the underlying molecular and genetic mechanisms for RCC initiation and development, and finding new biomarkers which would enable prediction of early metastasis after curative nephrectomy. ER -
RÉDOVÁ, Martina, Ondřej SLABÝ, Radek LAKOMÝ, Alexandr POPRACH, Jan HODEK, Marek SVOBODA, Lenka RADOVÁ, Pavel FABIAN, Robert ILIEV, Jaroslava OVESNÁ, Jaroslav MICHÁLEK a Rostislav VYZULA. MicroRNA in renal cell carcinoma – potential marker for prediction of early metastasis after nephrectomy. In \textit{The Student Scientific Conference on Cancer Research}. 2011. ISBN~978-80-210-5442-4.
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