EphA2 promotes infiltrative invasion of glioma stem cells in vivo through cross-talk with Akt and regulates stem cell properties
Hui Miao(MetroHealth Medical Center), Binghe Wang(Georgia State University), Jeremy N. Rich(University of California San Diego), Hong Guo(University of Minnesota), Justin R. Kaspar(University School), Joonsung Lee(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Dolores Hambardzumyan(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), George D. Yancopoulos(Regeneron (United States)), Andrew Murphy(Regeneron (United States)), Juan Qian(MetroHealth Medical Center), Nickolas W. Gale(Regeneron (United States)), Justin D. Lathia(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), David M. Valenzuela(Regeneron (United States)), Aaron Petty(MetroHealth)
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