Hypoxia-induced phenotypic transition from highly invasive to less invasive tumors in glioma stem-like cells: Significance of CD44 and osteopontin as therapeutic targets in glioblastoma
Masahiro Nishikawa(Ehime University), Takeharu Kunieda(Ehime University), Seiji Shigekawa(Ehime University), Hideaki Watanabe(Showa University Northern Yokohama Hospital), Akihiro Inoue(Ehime University), Takanori Ohnishi(Saiseikai Matsuyama Hospital), Junya Tanaka(Ehime University), Shohei Kohno(Ehime University), Hajime Yano(Ehime University), Saya Ozaki(Ehime University), Shiro Ohue(Ehime Prefectural Central Hospital), Satoshi Suehiro(Ehime University), Yonehiro Kanemura(Osaka National Hospital), Yoshihiro Ohtsuka(Ehime University), Riko Kitazawa(Ehime University Hospital)
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