Glioblastoma invasion factor ODZ1 is induced by microenvironmental signals through activation of a Stat3-dependent transcriptional pathway
Abstract We have previously shown that the transmembrane protein ODZ1 serves for glioblastoma (GBM) cells to invade the surrounding tissue through activation of RhoA/ROCK pathway. However, the transcriptional machinery used by GBM cells to regulate the expression of ODZ1 is unknown. Here we show tha...
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Autores principales: | Veronica Vidal, Olga Gutierrez, Ana Talamillo, Carlos Velasquez, Jose L. Fernandez-Luna |
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2021
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