Are you sure you want to leave this community? Leaving the community will revoke any permissions you have been granted in this community.
Glioma cells are characterized by high migration ability, resulting in aggressive growth of the tumors and poor prognosis of patients. It has been reported that the stress-induced hormone norepinephrine (NE) contributes to tumor progression through mediating a number of important biological processes in various cancers. However, the role of NE in the regulation of glioma migration is still unclear. Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is one of the most important steps for tumor migration and metastasis. Twist1, as a key regulator of EMT, has been found to be elevated during glioma migration. But it is still unknown whether Twist1 is involved in the effect of NE on the migration of glioma cells.
Pubmed ID: 35219305
Publication data is provided by the National Library of Medicine ® and PubMed ®. Data is retrieved from PubMed ® on a weekly schedule. For terms and conditions see the National Library of Medicine Terms and Conditions.
Web application for data storage and analysis to explore brain tumors datasets from Chinese cohorts. Data portal for storage and interactive exploration of multi-dimensional functional genomic data that includes primary and recurrent glioma samples from Chinese cohorts. Allows users to browse DNA mutation profile, mRNA/microRNA expression profile and methylation profile, and to do correlation and survival analysis in specific glioma subtype.
View all literature mentionsPlatform for genomic analysis. Open access online genomics datascience and discovery platform designed to assist the bio-medical researchers with limited to no Bioinformatics skills to perform data mining tasks in the omics field.
View all literature mentionsCell line LN-229 is a Cancer cell line with a species of origin Homo sapiens (Human)
View all literature mentionsCell line U-251MG is a Cancer cell line with a species of origin Homo sapiens (Human)
View all literature mentionsCell line HEK293 is a Transformed cell line with a species of origin Homo sapiens (Human)
View all literature mentions