The ambiguity of brain metastasis response to radiotherapy driven by cellular adhesion molecules
Brain metastases treatments are usually based on surgery and radiation therapies with poor patient survival. Cellular adhesion molecules (CAMs) are promiscuous proteins highly involved in tumour progression. Owing to their dual functionality in structure and signalling, CAMs have emerged as potentia...
Main Authors: | Soto, M, Larkin, J, Andreou, K, Simoglou, C, Sibson, N |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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