Down-regulation of neogenin accelerated glioma progression through promoter Methylation and its overexpression in SHG-44 Induced Apoptosis.
<h4>Background</h4>Dependence receptors have been proved to act as tumor suppressors in tumorigenesis. Neogenin, a DCC homologue, well known for its fundamental role in axon guidance and cellular differentiation, is also a dependence receptor functioning to control apoptosis. However, lo...
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Main Authors: | Xinmin Wu, Yunqian Li, Xilin Wan, Tabitha Mlowoka Kayira, Rangjuan Cao, Xingda Ju, Xiaojuan Zhu, Gang Zhao |
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2012
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