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The role of miR-451 in the switching between proliferation and migration in malignant glioma cells: AMPK signaling, mTOR modulation and Rac1 activation required.Actin cytoskeleton regulator Arp2/3 complex is required for DLL1 activating Notch1 signaling to maintain the stem cell phenotype of glioma initiating cells.Store-operated Ca(2+) entry regulates glioma cell migration and invasion via modulation of Pyk2 phosphorylation.Expression of cortactin in human gliomas and its effect on migration and invasion of glioma cells.Expression and Distribution Characteristics of Human Ortholog of Mammalian Enabled (hMena) in GliomaConditioned medium from neural stem cells inhibits glioma cell growth.Relationship Between Perisylvian Essential Language Sites and Arcuate Fasciculus in the Left Hemisphere of Healthy Adults.Invasion and anti-invasion research of glioma cells in an improved model of organotypic brain slice culture.Three-dimensional hydrogel is suitable for targeted investigation of amoeboid migration of glioma cells.MRI combined with PET-CT of different tracers to improve the accuracy of glioma diagnosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Notch1 is a prognostic factor that is distinctly activated in the classical and proneural subtype of glioblastoma and that promotes glioma cell survival via the NF-κB(p65) pathway.[Hodotopical researchonneural pathway of Chinese language in posterior inferior frontal gyrus].Bioinformatic analyses reveal the key pathways and genes in the CXCR4 mediated mesenchymal subtype of glioblastoma.Tumour cell dormancy as a contributor to the reduced survival of GBM patients who received standard therapyJagged1 is Clinically Prognostic and Promotes Invasion of Glioma-Initiating Cells by Activating NF-κB(p65) SignalingIdentification of Key Pathways and Genes in the Orai2 Mediated Classical and Mesenchymal Subtype of Glioblastoma by Bioinformatic Analyses
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Xuejun Yang
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Xuejun Yang
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Xuejun Yang
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