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We are analyzing https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12032-013-0697-2.

Title:
EMT transcription factors: implication in osteosarcoma | Medical Oncology
Description:
The primary malignant bone tumor, osteosarcoma, is a deadly disorder. Its etiology is complex, and treatment is mostly obscure. The transcription factors (TFs) involved in epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) have significant role in osteosarcoma. A number of evidence suggests that overexpression of EMT-TFs, such as Twist, Snails and Zebs, is involved in complex pathogenesis of osteosarcoma. Recent research studies have showed some extent of promise in osteosarcoma treatment by targeting these EMT-TFs. However, success in research on osteosarcoma-EMT-TFs axis is just in primary stage, and a long way to go. Targeting Twist, Snail or Zeb by specific molecules or chemotherapeutic agents may provide a new dimension in osteosarcoma treatment by controlling metastasis.
Website Age:
28 years and 1 months (reg. 1997-05-29).

Matching Content Categories {📚}

  • Education
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  • Health & Fitness

Content Management System {📝}

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Custom-built

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🌠 Phenomenal Traffic: 5M - 10M visitors per month


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Topics {✒️}

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Questions {❓}

  • Cancer stem cells and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-phenotypic cells: are they cousins or twins?
  • Snail, Zeb and bHLH factors in tumour progression: an alliance against the epithelial phenotype?

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