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    Oak canopy arthropod communities: which factors shape its structure?

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    New pathologic techniques for diagnosing genitourinary malignancies

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    The rationale for targeting the LOX family in cancer

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    The therapeutic targeting of extracellular proteins is becoming hugely attractive in light of evidence implicating the tumour microenvironment as pivotal in all aspects of tumour initiation and progression. Members of the lysyl oxidase (LOX) family of proteins are secreted by tumours and are the subject of much effort to understand their roles in cancer. In this Review we discuss the roles of members of this family in the remodelling of the tumour microenvironment and their paradoxical roles in tumorigenesis and metastasis. We also discuss how targeting this family of proteins might lead to a new avenue of cancer therapeutics

    The History of Nerve Repair

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    Molekulare Grundlagen des Prostatakarzinoms

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    The History of Nerve Repair

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