The in vitro and in vivo activity of the microtubule disruptor STX140 is mediated by Hif-1 alpha and CAIX expression
Tumor neo-angiogenesis is regulated, in part, by the hypoxia-inducible gene <em>HIF1</em>.. Evidence suggests <em>HIF1</em> associates with polymerized microtubules and traffics to the nucleus. This study investigated the role of HIF1 in mediating the antitumor activity of tw...
Main Authors: | Stengel, C, Newman, S, Leese, M, Thomas, M, Potter, B, Reed, M, Purohit, A, Foster, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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International Institute of Anticancer Research
2015
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