A role for receptor tyrosine phosphatase zeta in glioma cell migration.
@article{Mueller2003ARF, title={A role for receptor tyrosine phosphatase zeta in glioma cell migration.}, author={S. Mueller and P. Kunkel and K. Lamszus and U. Ulbricht and G. A. Lorente and April M. Nelson and D. von Schack and Daniel J Chin and S. Lohr and M. Westphal and T. Melcher}, journal={Oncogene}, year={2003}, volume={22 43}, pages={ 6661-8 } }
Glioblastomas (GBM) are the most frequent and malignant human brain tumor type. Typically striking in adulthood, tumor progression is rapid, relentless, and ultimately leads to the patient's death within a year of diagnosis. The identification of transcriptionally regulated genes can lead to the discovery of targets for antibody or small-molecule-mediated therapy, as well as diagnostic markers. We prepared cDNA arrays that are specifically enriched for genes expressed in human brain tumors and… CONTINUE READING
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