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Oncology Reports
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July 3, 2013
miR-21 and its target gene CCL20 are both highly overexpressed in the microenvironment of colorectal tumors: significance of their regulation
Benjamin Vicinus, Claudia Rubie, Nathalie Stegmaier, et al.
Cancer Letters
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November 22, 2011
miR-21 functionally interacts with the 3'UTR of chemokine CCL20 and down-regulates CCL20 expression in miR-21 transfected colorectal cancer cells
Benjamin Vicinus, Claudia Rubie, Sabrina K Faust, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG
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June 19, 2014
MicroRNA target prediction: theory and practice
Mathias Wagner, Benjamin Vicinus, Vilma Oliveira Frick, et al.
Journal of Translational Medicine
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May 13, 2010
CCL20/CCR6 expression profile in pancreatic cancer
Claudia Rubie, Vilma Oliveira Frick, Pirus Ghadjar, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine
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May 22, 2016
Text mining, a race against time? An attempt to quantify possible variations in text corpora of medical publications throughout the years
Mathias Wagner, Benjamin Vicinus, Sherieda T Muthra, et al.
Journal of Translational Medicine
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February 26, 2011
CXC receptor-4 mRNA silencing abrogates CXCL12-induced migration of colorectal cancer cells
Claudia Rubie, Vilma O Frick, Pirus Ghadjar, et al.
Cancer Research
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December 4, 2015
Stromal Fibroblasts Induce CCL20 through IL6/C/EBPβ to Support the Recruitment of Th17 Cells during Cervical Cancer Progression
Barbara Walch-Rückheim, Russalina Mavrova, Melanie Henning, et al.
Oncotarget
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April 19, 2015
RIPK3 expression in cervical cancer cells is required for PolyIC-induced necroptosis, IL-1α release, and efficient paracrine dendritic cell activation
Susanne V Schmidt, Stefanie Seibert, Barbara Walch-Rückheim, et al.
Oncotarget
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July 23, 2019
Correction: RIPK3 expression in cervical cancer cells is required for PolyIC-induced necroptosis, IL-1α release, and efficient paracrine dendritic cell activation
Susanne V Schmidt, Stefanie Seibert, Barbara Walch-Rückheim, et al.
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Oncology Reports
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July 3, 2013
miR-21 and its target gene CCL20 are both highly overexpressed in the microenvironment of colorectal tumors: significance of their regulation
Benjamin Vicinus, Claudia Rubie, Nathalie Stegmaier, et al.
Cancer Letters
|
November 22, 2011
miR-21 functionally interacts with the 3'UTR of chemokine CCL20 and down-regulates CCL20 expression in miR-21 transfected colorectal cancer cells
Benjamin Vicinus, Claudia Rubie, Sabrina K Faust, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG
|
June 19, 2014
MicroRNA target prediction: theory and practice
Mathias Wagner, Benjamin Vicinus, Vilma Oliveira Frick, et al.
Journal of Translational Medicine
|
May 13, 2010
CCL20/CCR6 expression profile in pancreatic cancer
Claudia Rubie, Vilma Oliveira Frick, Pirus Ghadjar, et al.
Computers in Biology and Medicine
|
May 22, 2016
Text mining, a race against time? An attempt to quantify possible variations in text corpora of medical publications throughout the years
Mathias Wagner, Benjamin Vicinus, Sherieda T Muthra, et al.
Journal of Translational Medicine
|
February 26, 2011
CXC receptor-4 mRNA silencing abrogates CXCL12-induced migration of colorectal cancer cells
Claudia Rubie, Vilma O Frick, Pirus Ghadjar, et al.
Cancer Research
|
December 4, 2015
Stromal Fibroblasts Induce CCL20 through IL6/C/EBPβ to Support the Recruitment of Th17 Cells during Cervical Cancer Progression
Barbara Walch-Rückheim, Russalina Mavrova, Melanie Henning, et al.
Oncotarget
|
April 19, 2015
RIPK3 expression in cervical cancer cells is required for PolyIC-induced necroptosis, IL-1α release, and efficient paracrine dendritic cell activation
Susanne V Schmidt, Stefanie Seibert, Barbara Walch-Rückheim, et al.
Oncotarget
|
July 23, 2019
Correction: RIPK3 expression in cervical cancer cells is required for PolyIC-induced necroptosis, IL-1α release, and efficient paracrine dendritic cell activation
Susanne V Schmidt, Stefanie Seibert, Barbara Walch-Rückheim, et al.
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