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Proteomic Study Revealing Roles of MET and Caveolins in Exosome-Induced Hepatoma Motility Presentation
会议地点: 14th Human Proteome Organization World Congress, Vancouver, Canada, 报告日期: 2015-09-29
Authors:  Poon, C. W.;  He, M. ;  Qin, H.;  Sze, S. C.;  Ding, X.; et al.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs. Journal article
He, M., Qin, H., Poon, T. C. W., Sze, S. C., Ding, X., Co, N. N., Ngai, S. M., Chan, T. F., Wong, N.. Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs.[J]. Carcinogenesis., 2015, 1008-1018.
Authors:  He, M.;  Qin, H.;  Poon, T. C. W.;  Sze, S. C.;  Ding, X.; et al.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma  Liver cancer  Carcinogenesis  Metastasis  Exosome  Proteomics  
Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs Journal article
He M., Qin H., Poon T.C.W., Sze S.-C., Ding X., Co N.N., Ngai S.-M., Chan T.-F., Wong N.. Hepatocellular carcinoma-derived exosomes promote motility of immortalized hepatocyte through transfer of oncogenic proteins and RNAs[J]. Carcinogenesis, 2015, 36(9), 1008-1018.
Authors:  He M.;  Qin H.;  Poon T.C.W.;  Sze S.-C.;  Ding X.; et al.
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