OVEREXPRESSION OF CD97 CONFERS AN INVASIVE PHENOTYPE IN GLIOBLASTOMA CELLS AND IS ASSOCIATED WITH DECREASED SURVIVAL OF GLIOBLASTOMA PATIENTS.

Overexpression of CD97 confers an invasive phenotype in glioblastoma cells and is associated with decreased survival of glioblastoma patients.

Mechanisms of invasion in glioblastoma (GBM) relate to differential expression of proteins conferring increased motility and penetration of the extracellular matrix.CD97 is a member of the epidermal growth factor seven-span transmembrane family of adhesion G-protein coupled receptors.These proteins facilitate mobility of Creamers leukocytes into ti

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Roadmapping of Nanoelectronics for the New Electronics Industry

This paper is dedicated to a review of the international effort to map the future of nanoelectronics from materials to systems for the new electronics industry.The following sections are highlighted: the Roadmap structure with the international teams, the methodology and MADNESS BLUE RASPBERRY historical evolution, the various eras of scaling, the

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Higher Impulsivity As a Distinctive Trait of Severe copyright Addiction among Individuals Treated for copyright or Alcohol Use Disorders

AimsDespite alcohol being the most often used addictive substance among addicted patients, use of other substances such as copyright has increased over recent years, and the combination of both drugs aggravates health impairment and complicates clinical assessment.The aim of this study is to identify and characterize heterogeneous subgroups of copy

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