Go to content
UR Home

Bladder Tumor Subtype Commitment Occurs in Carcinoma In Situ Driven by Key Signaling Pathways Including ECM Remodeling

Wullweber, Adrian ; Strick, Reiner ; Lange, Fabienne ; Sikic, Danijel ; Taubert, Helge ; Wach, Sven ; Wullich, Bernd ; Bertz, Simone ; Weyerer, Veronika ; Stoehr, Robert ; Breyer, Johannes ; Burger, Maximilian ; Hartmann, Arndt ; Strissel, Pamela L. ; Eckstein, Markus



Abstract

Basal and luminal subtypes of invasive bladder tumors have significant prognostic and predictive impacts for patients. However, it remains unclear whether tumor subtype commitment occurs in noninvasive urothelial lesions or in carcinoma in situ (CIS) and which gene pathways are important for bladder tumor progression. To understand the timing of this commitment, we used gene expression and ...

plus


Owner only: item control page
  1. Homepage UR

University Library

Publication Server

Contact:

Publishing: oa@ur.de
0941 943 -4239 or -69394

Dissertations: dissertationen@ur.de
0941 943 -3904

Research data: datahub@ur.de
0941 943 -5707

Contact persons