@article{Biotarget5038,
author = {Tina H. Nguyen and Suresh K. Alahari},
title = {Quaking as a novel target of miR-200b to regulate tumor cell cycle progression mediated angiogenesis and metastasis},
journal = {Biotarget},
volume = {3},
number = {0},
year = {2019},
keywords = {},
abstract = {Tumor growth is mediated by several factors including metabolic function, intracellular signaling, evasion of apoptosis, tissue invasion and metastasis, and angiogenesis. Of these factors, angiogenesis is a crucial component due to its part in both delivering nutrients and providing a conduit for metastasis. Current anti-angiogenic therapies focus on tumor-derived VEGF signaling; however, these efforts are modest and prone to resistance by upregulation of other pro-angiogenic signaling (1,2). Due to incomplete knowledge of endothelial cell (EC) biology, other methods of impeding tumor angiogenesis are not available.},
issn = {2522-669X}, url = {https://biotarget.amegroups.org/article/view/5038}
}