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Image of the Month: Mechanisms of cancer survival

August 1, 2017 Ana Rodríguez 0 Comments alternative splicing, cancer survival, CD44, EGFR signaling, Image of the month, PI3K/Akt signaling

  Among other studies, the  lab of Dr. Chonghiu Cheng is pioneering research projects to better undertsand the role alternative splicing plays in cancer. “We have been

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CD44s, not CD44v, contributes to cancer survival

July 25, 2017May 11, 2018 Ana Rodríguez 0 Comments Akt pathway, alternative splicing, cancer survival, CD44, EGFR signaling

Cells may stray away from their normal function in a number of ways. For example, it’s been known for some time that in a number

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From the Labs Image of the Month

From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs features an award-winning image of immunofluorescent HeLa cells. Image credit: K. Engevik/Hyser lab.

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