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Graeme Finlay 1
What is the difference between be...,
What are germ cell tumours,
What are blastomas
24  cards
Graeme Finlay 2
What are the two main methods thr...,
What are the genetic alterations ...,
How can an amplification mutation...
9  cards
Graeme Finlay 3
What are growth factors,
What are the growth factors that ...,
What is pdgf
16  cards
Graeme Finlay 4
What are the three ras proteins,
How do ras proteins function in n...,
How do oncogenic mutations impact...
19  cards
Graeme Finlay 5
What are the cell cycle checkpoints,
How is cdk activity regulated,
What cyclins and cdks regulate th...
20  cards
Graeme Finlay 6
What is tp53,
What are the different mechanisms...,
What is familial li fraumeni synd...
10  cards
Graeme Finlay 7
What is the difference between on...,
How does apoptosis normally function,
What are the various physiologica...
18  cards
Graeme Finlay 8
What g protein couples receptors ...,
How does lysophosphatidic acid an...,
How does ligand binding affect g ...
20  cards
Graeme Finlay 9
Why must angiogenesis occur in ca...,
Why does tumour vasculature repre...,
How does basic fibroblast growth ...
10  cards
Rod Dunbar 1
What are the 10 cancer cell prope...,
What is the importance of fundame...,
What is the difference between mo...
3  cards
Rod Dunbar 2
What are the causes of melanoma,
What evidence shows that melanoma...,
How does skin type effect the ris...
21  cards
Rod Dunbar 3
How is cervical cancer treated,
Why is the pap smear an effective...,
What is the most common cause of ...
9  cards
Rod Dunbar 4
Why might nz have an unusually hi...,
What is the treatment for colorec...,
What are the causes of colorectal...
19  cards
Rod Dunbar 5
How might antibodies to cancer ce...,
What is the issue with the immune...,
How can the paraneoplastic syndro...
9  cards
Rod Dunbar 6
0  cards
Kate Angel 1
Why is the ability of a cancer to...,
What are metastases,
Are all cancers equally likely to...
19  cards
Kate Angel 2
What is colonisation in cancer me...,
What are the methods of detecting...,
Why is colonisation the most chal...
13  cards
Kate Angel 3
Why was met originally suggested ...,
Why do many cancer cells undergo met,
How can tgf beta regulate an emt
15  cards
Kate Angel 4
Why do cancer cells need to be mo...,
What are the effects of egf and h...,
What is the mechanism of cancer c...
14  cards

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