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View article: Supplementary Movie 1 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Supplementary Movie 1 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
MOV file - 9405K, Three-dimensional confocal reconstitution.
View article: Supplementary Movie 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Supplementary Movie 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
MPG file - 3174K, Three-dimensional confocal reconstitution.
View article: Supplementary Movie 1 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Supplementary Movie 1 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
MOV file - 9405K, Three-dimensional confocal reconstitution.
View article: Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Tables 1 - 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Tables 1 - 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
PDF file - 7604K, Supplemental Figure S1 depicts the increased sensitivity of mesenchymal MTdeltaECad cells to salinomycin as compared to epithelial MTflECad cells. Supplemental Figure S2 shows comparable numbers of mesenchymal MTdeltaECad…
View article: Data from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Data from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
An epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) underlies malignant tumor progression and metastatic spread by enabling cancer cells to depart from the primary tumor, invade surrounding tissue, and disseminate to distant organs. EMT also enrich…
View article: Supplementary Movie 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Supplementary Movie 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
MPG file - 3174K, Three-dimensional confocal reconstitution.
View article: Data from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Data from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
An epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) underlies malignant tumor progression and metastatic spread by enabling cancer cells to depart from the primary tumor, invade surrounding tissue, and disseminate to distant organs. EMT also enrich…
View article: Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Tables 1 - 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation
Supplementary Methods, Figures 1 - 8, Tables 1 - 2 from VEGF-Mediated Angiogenesis Links EMT-Induced Cancer Stemness to Tumor Initiation Open
PDF file - 7604K, Supplemental Figure S1 depicts the increased sensitivity of mesenchymal MTdeltaECad cells to salinomycin as compared to epithelial MTflECad cells. Supplemental Figure S2 shows comparable numbers of mesenchymal MTdeltaECad…
View article: H. pylori-Induced DNA Strand Breaks Are Introduced by Nucleotide Excision Repair Endonucleases and Promote NF-κB Target Gene Expression
H. pylori-Induced DNA Strand Breaks Are Introduced by Nucleotide Excision Repair Endonucleases and Promote NF-κB Target Gene Expression Open