Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines

Defects in differenfiafion are one of the major events presented in highly malignant leuroblastoma tumours. Evidence suggests differentiated neuroblastomas are Lssociated with improved patient outcome, but little is known regarding the molecular regulafion of differenfiation in vitro and in vivo. Al...

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Main Author: Sung, Pei-Ju
Published: University of Newcastle Upon Tyne 2009
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5009122015-03-20T05:03:35ZDefining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell linesSung, Pei-Ju2009Defects in differenfiafion are one of the major events presented in highly malignant leuroblastoma tumours. Evidence suggests differentiated neuroblastomas are Lssociated with improved patient outcome, but little is known regarding the molecular regulafion of differenfiation in vitro and in vivo. Although differentiation can be induced by alternative treatments, we hypothesise that there are some genes in common that become altered and a subset of these regulate the differentiation process in neuroblastoma cells. In conclusion, a set of candidate genes were identified to be involved in the regulation of neuroblastoma cell differentiation.618.929948University of Newcastle Upon Tynehttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.500912Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
description Defects in differenfiafion are one of the major events presented in highly malignant leuroblastoma tumours. Evidence suggests differentiated neuroblastomas are Lssociated with improved patient outcome, but little is known regarding the molecular regulafion of differenfiation in vitro and in vivo. Although differentiation can be induced by alternative treatments, we hypothesise that there are some genes in common that become altered and a subset of these regulate the differentiation process in neuroblastoma cells. In conclusion, a set of candidate genes were identified to be involved in the regulation of neuroblastoma cell differentiation.
author Sung, Pei-Ju
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title Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
title_short Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
title_full Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
title_fullStr Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
title_full_unstemmed Defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
title_sort defining genes that regulate the differentiation status of neuroblastoma cell lines
publisher University of Newcastle Upon Tyne
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