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Basic and clinical significance of IGF-I-induced signatures in cancer
Haim Werner
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, Ilan Bruchim
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Corresponding author for this work
Human Molecular Genetics Biochemistry
Meir Hospital Sapir Medical Center
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Growth Factors
100%
Insulin-like
100%
Clinical Significance
100%
In Cancer
100%
Factor System
28%
Medical Conditions
14%
Metabolic Activity
14%
Deregulation
14%
Developmental Processes
14%
Differentiation Process
14%
Therapeutic Approaches
14%
Breast
14%
Breast Cancer Patients
14%
Therapeutic Modalities
14%
Gene Signature
14%
Induced Gene Expression
14%
Cancer Development
14%
Induced Gene
14%
Lung Fibroblasts
14%
Outcome Prediction
14%
Growth Differentiation
14%
Growth Process
14%
Growth Deficit
14%
Lung Cancer Patients
14%
Rational Use
14%
Primary Lung
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Clinical Significance
100%
Somatomedin C
100%
Somatomedin
100%
Medicine
25%
Therapeutic Modality
25%
Gene Expression
25%
Lung Cancer
25%
Breast Cancer
25%
Lung Fibroblast
25%
Gene Expression System
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Somatomedin C
100%
Somatomedin
100%
Breast Cancer
25%
Lung Cancer
25%