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Title: RNA directed epigenetic silencing of Periostin inhibits cell motility
Authors: Lister, Nicholas C.
Clemson, Matthew
Morris, Kevin V.
Keywords: Genetics
Biochemistry
Periostin
Metastasis
RNA
Epigenetic
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The over-expression of Periostin, a member of the fasciclin family of proteins, has been reported in a number of cancers and, in particular, in metastatic tumours. These include breast, ovarian, lung, colon, head and neck, pancreatic, prostate, neuroblastoma and thyroid cancers. It is thought that Periostin plays a major role in the development of metastases owing to its apparent involvement in restructuring of the extracellular matrix to create a microenvironment favouring invasion and metastases, angiogenesis, independent proliferation, avoidance of apoptosis and the ability for cells to re-enter the cell cycle
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/22425
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