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PELP1 signaling contributes to medulloblastoma progression by regulating the NF-κB pathway
Yiliao Luo
, Mengxing Li
, Uday P. Pratap
, Suryavathi Viswanadhapalli
, Junhao Liu
, Prabhakar P. Venkata
, Kristin A. Altwegg
, Bridgitte E. Palacios
, Xiaonan Li
, Yihong Chen
,
Manjeet K. Rao
,
Andrew J. Brenner
,
Gangadhara R. Sareddy
,
Ratna K. Vadlamudi
Department of Cell Systems & Anatomy
Department of Medicine
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Neuroscience
Synapsin I
100%
Glutamic Acid
100%
Leucine
100%
Proline
100%
Medulloblastoma
81%
Alternative Complement Pathway C3 C5 Convertase
36%
Nuclear Factor
36%
Extracellular Matrix
18%
Gene
18%
Cell Line
9%
In Vivo
9%
Brain Tumor
9%
Cell Proliferation
9%
Cell Survival
9%
Scaffold Protein
9%
Angiogenesis
9%
Cell Invasion
9%
RNA Sequence
9%
Brain
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Proline
100%
Leucine
100%
Glutamic Acid
100%
Nested Gene
27%
RNA Sequence
9%
Tissue Microarray
9%
Cell Survival
9%
Cell Proliferation
9%
Angiogenesis
9%
Gene Set Enrichment
9%
Cell Invasion
9%
Mouse
9%
Survival
9%