Ectopic HCG beta may induce epithelialmensenchymal transition on human kera tinocytes in vitro and this could promote tumour progression and invasion.
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Wen, S., Li, D., Ghali, L. and Iles, R. 2010. Ectopic HCG beta may induce epithelialmensenchymal transition on human kera tinocytes in vitro and this could promote tumour progression and invasion. Tumour Biology. 31 (S44).
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Title | Ectopic HCG beta may induce epithelialmensenchymal transition on human kera tinocytes in vitro and this could promote tumour progression and invasion. |
Authors | Wen, S., Li, D., Ghali, L. and Iles, R. |
Abstract | Aims: Our more recent work on cervical cancer showed that there was a positive correlation between hCGbeta expression and tumour progression, invasion and metastasis. However, the mechanism by which hCGbeta participates in these malignant aspect of oncogenesis is still unknown. Our most recent study has suggested that the hCGbeta expressed by tumors is structurally different from that derived during pregnancy. This study aims to examine the effect of tumour cell derived hCGbeta on cellular transformation. |
Research Group | Biomarkers for Cancer group |
Publisher | Springer |
Journal | Tumour Biology |
ISSN | 1010-4283 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 27 Jun 2011 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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