المشارك في البحث
          
      قسم البحث
              
          سنة البحث
              2010
          مجلة البحث
              Tissue antigens
          تصنيف البحث
              1
          ملخص البحث
              Abstract Recent studies indicate an ectopic upregulation of the human leukocyte antigen G
(HLA-G) in tumor cells that may favor their escape from antitumor immune responses. The
role of HLA-G in breast cancer has not been defined. Other studies showed that HLA-G
transcription may be silenced by epigenetic mechanisms or activated by stress. This work
aimed to clarify the expression of HLA-G protein, estimate the possible prognostic role of
HLA-G expression and identify if this expression is linked to the DNA index (DI) and S
 
          