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J Hatina

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Houfkova K, Hatina J
Klin Onkol . 2020 Feb; 33(1):66-78. PMID: 32075391
The Connective Tissue Oncology Group Annual Meeting 2018 (CTOS 2018) took place in Rome from 4 to 17 November 2018, and the 39th Plenary Meeting of the Scandinavian Sarcoma Group...
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Islam S, Mokhtari R, Akbari P, Hatina J, Yeger H, Farhat W
Target Oncol . 2015 Oct; 11(2):209-27. PMID: 26453055
Background: Current chemotherapies for advanced stage metastatic bladder cancer often result in severe side effects, and most patients become drug resistant over time. Thus, there is a need for more...
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Hatina J, Kripnerova M, Tukova J, Sramek J, Dvorak P, Pesta M, et al.
Urologe A . 2015 Apr; 54(4):516-25. PMID: 25895564
Background: The histopathological structure of malignant tumours involves two essential compartments - the tumour parenchyma with the actual transformed cells, and the supportive tumour stroma. The latter consists of specialized...
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Zeimet A, Reimer D, Sopper S, Boesch M, Martowicz A, Roessler J, et al.
Neoplasma . 2012 Aug; 59(6):747-55. PMID: 22862176
Because of its semi-solid character in dissemination and growth, advanced ovarian cancer with its hundreds of peritoneal tumor nodules and plaques appears to be an excellent in vivo model for...
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Hatina J, Schulz W
Neoplasma . 2012 Aug; 59(6):728-36. PMID: 22862174
Urothelium is a special type of stratified epithelium that lines the distal portion of the urinary tract. For a long time, basal urothelial cells have been suspected to include a...
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Hatina J
Neoplasma . 2012 Aug; 59(6):700-7. PMID: 22862171
With the formulation of the hierarchical model of tumor cell organization, cancer stem cells came to the forefront of cancer biology. As the only self-renewing tumor cells, they were made...
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Houdek Z, Cendelin J, Kulda V, Babuska V, Vozeh F, Hatina J, et al.
Folia Biol (Praha) . 2011 Oct; 57(4):162-9. PMID: 21978758
Mouse embryonic carcinoma cells (P19 line) were studied for both their survival and developmental potential in the intact cerebellum of B6CBA mice. The P19 cells were cultured and labelled with...
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Sieron P, Hader C, Hatina J, Engers R, Wlazlinski A, Muller M, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2009 Sep; 101(8):1410-6. PMID: 19755982
Background: Dyskerin encoded by the DKC1 gene is a predominantly nucleolar protein essential for the formation of pseudouridine in RNA and the telomerase RNA subunit hTR. Inherited mutations inactivating dyskerin...
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Hatina J, Huckenbeck W, Rieder H, Seifert H, Schulz W
Urologe A . 2008 Apr; 47(6):724-34. PMID: 18398596
Background: Tumour cell lines represent valuable preclinical models to decipher underlying biology and identify potential therapy targets and pharmacologically useful compounds. Approximately 50 human bladder cancer cell lines have been...
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Hatina J, Ruzicka T
Hautarzt . 2008 Jan; 59(2):135-43. PMID: 18209997
There are several limitations to the use of the classical monolayer cell culture and the results obtained by means of it. The two-dimensional architecture and the analysis of pure cell...