Scientists Identify Specific Markers That Trigger Aggressiveness Of Liver Cancer
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Researchers have provided a comprehensive profile of multiple epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers and to demonstrate that Snail and Twist, but not Slug, are the major inducers of EMT in HCC.
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