Expression and Role of MicroRNAs from the miR-200 Family in the Tumor Formation and Metastatic Propensity of Pancreatic Cancer
MicroRNAs from the miR-200 family are commonly associated with the inhibition of the metastatic potential of cancer cells, following inhibition of ZEB transcription factors expression and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. However, previous studies performed in pancreatic adenocarcinoma revealed...
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Main Authors: | Zamira Vanessa Diaz-Riascos (Author), Mireia M. Ginesta (Author), Joan Fabregat (Author), Teresa Serrano (Author), Juli Busquets (Author), Louis Buscail (Author), Pierre Cordelier (Author), Gabriel Capellá (Author) |
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