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Open AccessCorrection: BICC1 drives pancreatic cancer progression by inducing VEGF-independent angiogenesis
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Open AccessBICC1 drives pancreatic cancer progression by inducing VEGF-independent angiogenesis
VEGF inhibitors are one of the most successful antiangiogenic drugs in the treatment of many solid tumors. Nevertheless, pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) cells can reinstate tumor angiogenesis via activation o...
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Wnt2 protein plays a role in the progression of pancreatic cancer promoted by pancreatic stellate cells
This study aimed to investigate the expression of Wnt2 protein in pancreatic cancer tissues and pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs), and determine its effect on the biological functions of pancreatic cancer cells...