Virus-induced cell-cell fusion as a driver of metastasis
<p>Viral infection is thought to be responsible for 15% of all cancers and has previously been linked to cancer progression through the virus induced cell fusion theory of metastasis. This theory proposes that fusion of different cells may endow the result- ing hybrid cells with metastatic pro...
Main Author: | Jakobsdottir, GM |
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Other Authors: | Green, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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