Receptors for hyaluronic acid and poliovirus : expression and role in glioma invasion
Tumour invasion is the key element in the high rate of mortality and morbidity in glioma patients. The increased levels of expression of the cell surface adhesion molecules CD44/CD155 on neoplastic cells have been highlighted in several studies; both playing a role in glioma invasion. CD44; original...
Main Author: | Maherally, Zaynah |
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Other Authors: | Pilkington, Geoffrey John ; Butt, Arthur Morgan |
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University of Portsmouth
2011
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.531022 |
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