Molnár, Eszter
Rittler, Dominika
Baranyi, Marcell
Grusch, Michael
Berger, Walter
Döme, Balázs
Tóvári, József
Aigner, Clemens
Tímár, József
Garay, Tamás
Hegedűs, Balázs https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4341-4153
Funding for this research was provided by:
New National Excellence Program of the Ministry of Human Capacities (ÚNKP-16-3-IV)
Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office (MOB80325)
Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Office (K109626 and KNN121510)
Herzfelder'sche Familienstiftung
Initiative for Cancer Research of the MedUni Vienna
HAS Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (450071)
Ernst Mach Fellowship (ICM-2015-02193)
Ernst Mach Fellowship (ICM-2015-02193)
Article History
Received: 3 August 2017
Accepted: 30 April 2018
First Online: 8 May 2018
Ethics approval and consent to participate
: Animal-model experiments were conducted following the standards and procedures approved by the Animal Care and Use Committee of the National Institute of Oncology, Budapest (license number: PEI/001/2574–6/2015). Concerning the cell lines, these are all internationally available cell lines; no ethics approval or informed consent is required.
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