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SCG10-like protein (SCLIP) is a STAT3-interacting protein involved in maintaining epithelial morphology in MCF-7 breast cancer cells… movement of cancer cells from one site to another, involves remodeling of the cytoskeleton including…
Dr Dominic Ng graduated with a BSc (Hons) and gained his PhD from the University of Western Australia. His doctoral studies, conducted in the laboratory of Assoc. Prof. Marie Bogoyevitch, were focused on cardiomyocyte signalling mechanisms regulating pathological tissue growth (ie cardiac hypertroph …
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High-grade gliomas are the most aggressive forms of brain cancer, with only 50% of patients… Nuclear factor one transcription factors as epigenetic regulators in cancer… focus on these disorders. Moreover, as the transcriptional landscape of many cancers resembles that of… of mRNAs defined predominant pathways in protein synthesis, oxidative phosphorylation, cancer…
I graduated from The University of Tasmania, and received my PhD in Developmental Biology from The University of Queensland in 2003. My PhD, performed at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience with Prof. Melissa Little, centred on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying embryo …
The human brain is an incredibly complex organ, consisting of over 100 billion neurons, and even more glial cells. Further adding to this complexity is the fact that there are a wide variety of distinct neuronal subpopulations within the brain, each with different morphological characteristics, neur …
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