Pseudogene RPL32P3 regulates the blood–tumor barrier permeability via the YBX2/HNF4G axis
Abstract The existence of the blood–tumor barrier (BTB) severely hinders the transport of anti-tumor drugs to brain tumor tissues. Selectively opening BTB is of great significance to improve the chemotherapy effect of glioma. Pseudogenes have been recognized as important regulators in various biolog...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ye Ding, Xiaobai Liu, Chunqing Yang, Xuelei Ruan, Di Wang, Yunhui Liu, Xiuli Shang, Qianshuo Liu, Shuyuan Shen, Lu Zhu, Yixue Xue |
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Nature Publishing Group
2021
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