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Un grand merci à tous mes collabor
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TitleBreast cancer and tumoral micr
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C. PRESENTATION DU TRAVAIL DE THESE
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But de la thèseLa cathepsine-D (ca
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I. Le tissu adipeux1) Généralité
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(Adenosine triphosphate). Cette pro
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carcinome de prostate serait respon
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Cathepsin-D, a key protease in brea
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IntroductionConsumption of meals ri
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DiscussionOur results demonstrate t
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RésuméLaspartyl protéase catheps