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Yan-Gao Man

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International Journal of Biological Sciences|March 13, 2010
Aberrant leukocyte infiltration: a direct trigger for breast tumor invasion and metastasisYan-Gao Man
Medical Hypotheses|May 12, 2007
Focal degeneration of aged or injured myoepithelial cells and the resultant auto-immunoreactions are trigger factors for breast tumor invasionYan-gao Man
Journal of Cancer|September 16, 2010
Tumor cell budding from focally disrupted tumor capsules: a common pathway for all breast cancer subtype derived invasion?Yan-Gao Man
Journal of Cancer|September 16, 2010
A seemingly most effective target for early detection and intervention of prostate tumor invasionYan-Gao Man
Pathology, Research and Practice|March 3, 2004
An antigen unmasking protocol that satisfies both immunohistochemistry and subsequent PCR amplificationYan-Gao Man, Ana Burgar
Cancer Detection and Prevention|July 29, 2006
A subset of cell clusters with malignant features in morphologically normal-appearing and hyperplastic tissuesYan-gao Man, Herbert E Nieburgs
Cancer Biomarkers : Section a of Disease Markers|May 2, 2009
Dual usages of single Wilms' tumor 1 immunohistochemistry in evaluation of breast tumors: a preliminary study of 30 casesJin-Hua Li, Yan-Gao Man
Medical Hypotheses|July 31, 2007
Focal degeneration of basal cells and the resultant auto-immunoreactions: a novel mechanism for prostate tumor progression and invasionYan-Gao Man, William A Gardner
International Journal of Biological Sciences|August 30, 2008
Bad seeds produce bad crops: a single stage-process of prostate tumor invasionYan-gao Man, William A Gardner
Pathology, Research and Practice|July 18, 2006
A subset of prostate basal cells lacks the expression of corresponding phenotypic markersYan-gao Man, Chengquan Zhao, Xiaoli Chen
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International Journal of Biological Sciences|March 13, 2010
Aberrant leukocyte infiltration: a direct trigger for breast tumor invasion and metastasisYan-Gao Man
Medical Hypotheses|May 12, 2007
Focal degeneration of aged or injured myoepithelial cells and the resultant auto-immunoreactions are trigger factors for breast tumor invasionYan-gao Man
Journal of Cancer|September 16, 2010
Tumor cell budding from focally disrupted tumor capsules: a common pathway for all breast cancer subtype derived invasion?Yan-Gao Man
Journal of Cancer|September 16, 2010
A seemingly most effective target for early detection and intervention of prostate tumor invasionYan-Gao Man
Pathology, Research and Practice|March 3, 2004
An antigen unmasking protocol that satisfies both immunohistochemistry and subsequent PCR amplificationYan-Gao Man, Ana Burgar
Cancer Detection and Prevention|July 29, 2006
A subset of cell clusters with malignant features in morphologically normal-appearing and hyperplastic tissuesYan-gao Man, Herbert E Nieburgs
Cancer Biomarkers : Section a of Disease Markers|May 2, 2009
Dual usages of single Wilms' tumor 1 immunohistochemistry in evaluation of breast tumors: a preliminary study of 30 casesJin-Hua Li, Yan-Gao Man
Medical Hypotheses|July 31, 2007
Focal degeneration of basal cells and the resultant auto-immunoreactions: a novel mechanism for prostate tumor progression and invasionYan-Gao Man, William A Gardner
International Journal of Biological Sciences|August 30, 2008
Bad seeds produce bad crops: a single stage-process of prostate tumor invasionYan-gao Man, William A Gardner
Pathology, Research and Practice|July 18, 2006
A subset of prostate basal cells lacks the expression of corresponding phenotypic markersYan-gao Man, Chengquan Zhao, Xiaoli Chen
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