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CADHERIN-11 MEDIATION OF TUMOR PROGRESSION AND INVASION IN POOR PROGNOSIS CANCERS: A VIABLE THERAPEUTIC TARGET
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Loss of E-cadherin is considered a hallmark of epithelial carcinogenesis and has been well-studied to date. Likewise, increases in N-cadherin are known to lead to tumor progression and metastasis in various cancers. A ...
Inflammatory markers and genetic predispositions to Plasmodium falciparum-associated poor pregnancy outcomes
(Georgetown University, 2009)
The role of the chemokine receptor CXCR4 in EGFRvIII-expressing breast cancer
(Georgetown University, 2009)
RARRES1 regulation of alpha-tubulin tyrosination, cytokinesis and vertebrate embryonic development
(Georgetown University, 2009)
A comparison of great power and UN peacekeeping in post-Cold War Africa
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Risk in American foreign military interventions
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Public attitudes toward domestic and national security spending, before and after September 11, 2001
(Georgetown University, 2009)
The construction of political women in the news from suffrage to the present
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Sex differences in vascular dysfunction in early diabetes
(Georgetown University, 2009)
Creating a corps based federal work program to legalize undocumented immigrants
(Georgetown University, 2009)