Survivin-targeting Artificial MicroRNAs Mediated by Adenovirus Suppress Tumor Activity in Cancer Cells and Xenograft Models
Survivin is highly expressed in most human tumors and fetal tissue, and absent in terminally differentiated cells. It promotes tumor cell proliferation by negatively regulating cell apoptosis and facilitating cell division. Survivin's selective expression pattern suggests that it might be a sui...
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Main Authors: | Yudan Chi (Author), Xiang Wang (Author), Yong Yang (Author), Chao Zhang (Author), Hildegund C J Ertl (Author), Dongming Zhou (Author) |
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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