Analysis of PPI networks of transcriptomic expression identifies hub genes associated with Newcastle disease virus persistent infection in bladder cancer
Bladder cancer cells can acquire persistent infection of oncolytic Newcastle disease virus (NDV) but the molecular mechanism(s) remain unelucidated. This poses a major barrier to the effective clinical translation of oncolytic NDV virotherapy of cancers. To improve our understanding of the molecular...
Main Authors: | Ahmad, Umar, Abdullah, Syahril, De, Ming Chau, Suet, Lin Chia, Yusoff, Khatijah, Soon, Choy Chan, Teng, Aik Ong, Razack, Azad Hassan, Veerakumarasivam, Abhi |
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Nature Research
2023
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