prof. MUDr. Marek Svoboda, Ph.D.
Professor, Comprehensive Cancer Care Department
Office: pav. Švejdův
Žlutý kopec 534/7
656 53 Brno
Phone: | +420 543 134 102, +420 543 134 103 |
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Total number of publications: 330
2009
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Significance of microRNAs in predictive oncology: experimental and clinical observations in colorectal cancer, breast cancer and glioblastoma
Abstract Book of the The 5th Symposium & Workshop on Molecular Pathology and Histo(cyto)chemistry, year: 2009
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Significant overexpression of Hsp110 gene during colorectal cancer progression.
Oncology Reports, year: 2009, volume: 2009, edition: 21
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The impact of the activity and compartmentalization of particular kinases on prediction of clinical outcome in metastatic breast cancer patients treated with trastuzumab
Year: 2009, type: Conference abstract
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Trastuzumab v liečbe karcinómu prsníka: mechanizmy účinku a rezistencie
Klinická onkologie, year: 2009, volume: 22, edition: 2
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Tumor phenotype and characteristics of metastatic brain involvement in breast cancer patients: Potential clinical consequences
Journal of Clinical Oncology - supplementum, year: 2009
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Výsledky retrospektivní analýzy cílené léčby metastatického karcinomu prsu trastuzumabem v MOÚ. Identifikace prediktivních faktorů.
Klinická onkologie, year: 2009, volume: 21, edition: 6
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Význam mikroRNA v prediktivní onkologii: vlastní pozorování u kolorektálního karcinomu, "basal-like" mamárního karcinomu a multiformního glioblastomu
Edukační sborník. XXXIII. Brněnské onkologické dny a XXIII. Konference pro sestry a laboranty, year: 2009
2008
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Altered expression of heat shock protein 110 (HSP 110), hypoxia up-regulated 1 (HYOU 1) and translationally controled tumor protein (TCTP) during colorectal cancer progression
European Journal of Cancer Supplements, year: 2008
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Altered expression of miR-21, miR-31, miR-143 and miR-145 is related to clinicopathologic features of colorectal cancer
Oncology, year: 2008, volume: 72, edition: 5-6
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Antiapoptotic genes are overexpressed in the group of patients with locally advanced rectal adenocarcinomas who do not respond to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy
EJC SUPPLEMENTS, 20th Meeting of the European Association for Cancer Research, year: 2008