2013
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.tim2013-c52
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Abstract C52: Gene silencing of c-met leads to brain metastasis inhibitory effects

Abstract: An unfortunate consequence of improvements in the treatments of advanced primary cancers is the concurrent increase of metastatic brain tumors. Despite of unfavorable clinical prognosis, radiation therapy is still the only viable treatment option for brain metastases. Expression of c-Met induces cell migration and invasion in many cancers, which are indispensable steps for metastasis. Accordingly, we examined the effects of gene silencing of c-Met on brain metastasis to evaluate the possibility of c-Met as a p… Show more

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“…Lee and Joo (2003) investigate the sound absorption performance of recycled polyester nonwoven fibrous materials. It is found that the absorption can be significantly changed by controlling the fibre and web properties [4]. Parikh et.al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee and Joo (2003) investigate the sound absorption performance of recycled polyester nonwoven fibrous materials. It is found that the absorption can be significantly changed by controlling the fibre and web properties [4]. Parikh et.al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%