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Redirection of tumor metastasis by expression of E-selectin in vivo
Luigi Biancone
, Masatake Araki
, Kimi Araki
, Pierre Vassalli
, Ivan Stamenkovic
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Tumor Metastasis
100%
E-selectin
100%
Redirection
100%
Transgenic Mice
66%
Tumor Cells
66%
Metastasis
66%
Endothelium
66%
Liver Tumor
66%
Selectins
66%
Tumor
33%
Liver
33%
Cell Surface
33%
Adhesion Molecules
33%
Lung Tumor
33%
Complementary DNA (cDNA)
33%
Antitrypsin
33%
Histological Pattern
33%
Hygromycin B Resistance
33%
Fucosyltransferase
33%
E-selectin Ligand
33%
Cell Attachment
33%
Resistance Selection
33%
Transmigration
33%
Leukocyte Adhesion
33%
Soluble E-selectin
33%
B16F10 Melanoma Cells
33%
Actin Promoter
33%
Noninfiltrating
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Metastatic Carcinoma
100%
Endothelial Leukocyte Adhesion Molecule 1
100%
Promoter Region
40%
Tumor Cell
40%
Transgenic Mouse
40%
Liver Tumor
40%
Selectin (Glycoprotein)
40%
Cell Surface
20%
Lung Tumor
20%
Trypsin Inhibitor
20%
Complementary DNA
20%
Actin
20%
Cell Adhesion
20%
Melanoma Cell
20%
Tumor
20%
Fucosyltransferase
20%
Hygromycin
20%
Leukocyte Adherence
20%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
E-Selectin
100%
Promoter Region
40%
Tumor Cell
40%
Transgenic Mouse
40%
Selectin
40%
Cell Surface
20%
Actin
20%
Cell Adhesion
20%
Melanoma Cell
20%
Leukocyte Adherence
20%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
E-Selectin
100%
Promoter Region
40%
Transgenic Mouse
40%
Selectin
40%
Actin
20%
Cell Adhesion
20%
Leukocyte Adherence
20%
Fucosyltransferase
20%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
20%