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- Portal vein arterialization in acute liver necrosis.
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- Molecular genetics of colon cancer.
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- JC virus in colorectal carcinogenesis.
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- Bile salt transporters in cholestasis.
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- Ursodeoxycholic acid and apoptosis in chronic hepatitis.
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- Bile acid nuclear receptors.
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- Entero-hepatic bile acid transport.
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- Polymorphysms and mutations in monogenic and complex diseases.
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- Genetic instability of prostate cancer.
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- Biomolecular characterization of colorectal cancer.
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- IKK to NF-kappaB signaling in innate and adaptive immune responses, cellular survival and cancer
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- Notch genes in liver and prostate cancer malignant progression.
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- Oxidative damage and DNA-repair in cancer stem cells.
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- Genetic polymorfisms in cytochines as determinants of the progression of chronic hepatitis.
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- Preservation of the reperfusion injury during liver transplantation.
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- Physiopathology of sodium ritention in liver cirrhosis.
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- Haematopoietic stem cells in the repair of acute toxic liver damage.
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- The cannabinoid system in the genesis of obesity and endocrine diseases.
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- Endocrine determinants of obesity: from molecular biology to analytical chemistry.
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- Prevention of ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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- Molecular genetics of apoptosis and inflammation following kidney transplantation.
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- Bio & chemiluminescent bioanalytical methods for environmental monitoring.
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- Bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) in the study of steroid receptors.
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- Porphyrin and thiols monitoring in biological matrices.
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- CYP2D6 CYP2E1 polymorphisms in benzene metabolism.
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- Flt3 receptor molecular genetics in acute myeloid leukaemia.
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- Cell immunotherapy in murine lymphoma.
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- Molecular epidemiology and cancer risk.
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- Gastrointestinal neurologic diseases and functional bowel disorders.
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- Cancer stem cells
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- Morphological & molecular aspects of skeletal muscle aging
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