SLIT proteins inhibit malignant brain tumour cell invasion via downregulation of pro-invasive genes
Most cancer deaths result from the progression of the tumour pathology whereby a localised mass evolves into an invasive and metastatic disease, spreading away from the main tumour mass. Malignant brain tumours such as glioblastoma and medulloblastoma are among the most invasive human cancers. The S...
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McGill University
2012
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