Mariana Lopes Grassi
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Ferreira G, Thome C, Izumi C, Grassi M, Lanfredi G, Smolka M, et al.
J Ovarian Res
. 2023 Nov;
16(1):232.
PMID: 38031074
Background: The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) promotes cell signaling and morphology alterations, contributing to cancer progression. Exosomes, extracellular vesicles containing proteins involved in cell-cell communication, have emerged as a potential source...
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Carvalho V, Grassi M, de Souza Palma C, Carrara H, Faca V, Candido Dos Reis F, et al.
Transl Res
. 2018 Dec;
206:71-90.
PMID: 30529050
Despite all the advances in understanding the mechanisms involved in ovarian cancer (OC) development, many aspects still need to be unraveled and understood. Tumor markers (TMs) are of special interest...
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Grassi M, de Souza Palma C, Thome C, Lanfredi G, Poersch A, Faca V
J Proteomics
. 2016 Jul;
151:2-11.
PMID: 27394697
Biological Significance: Cancer is a complex multistep process characterized by accumulation of several hallmarks including epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), which promotes cellular and microenvironmental changes resulting in invasion and...
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Poersch A, Grassi M, Carvalho V, Lanfredi G, de Souza Palma C, Greene L, et al.
J Proteomics
. 2016 May;
145:226-236.
PMID: 27222041
Unlabelled: Tumor fluid samples have emerged as a rich source for the identification of ovarian cancer in the context of proteomics studies. To uncover differences among benign and malignant ovarian...
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de Souza Palma C, Grassi M, Thome C, Ferreira G, Albuquerque D, Pinto M, et al.
Mol Cell Proteomics
. 2016 Jan;
15(3):906-17.
PMID: 26764010
Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT)(1) occurs naturally during embryogenesis, tissue repair, cancer progression, and metastasis. EMT induces cellular and microenvironmental changes resulting in loss of epithelial and acquisition of mesenchymal...