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Retroviral delivery of connexin genes to human breast tumor cells inhibits in vivo tumor growth by a mechanism that is independent of significant gap junctional intercellular communication
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Retroviral delivery of connexin genes to human breast tumor cells inhibits in vivo tumor growth by a mechanism that is independent of significant gap junctional intercellular communication

Hong Qin, Qing Shao, Heather Curtis, Jacques Galipeau, Daniel J Belliveau, Taiqi Wang, Moulay A Alaoui-Jamali and Dale W Laird
The Journal of biological chemistry, Vol.277(32), pp.29132-29138
09/08/2002
PMID: 12042301

Abstract

Animals Blotting, Western Breast Neoplasms Cell Communication Connexin 26 Connexin 43 - genetics Connexins - genetics DNA, Complementary - metabolism Down-Regulation Fibroblast Growth Factors - metabolism Gap Junctions - physiology Genetic Therapy - methods Genetic Vectors Humans Immunohistochemistry Lysosomes - metabolism Mice Mice, Nude Neoplasm Transplantation Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis Phenotype Protein Binding Retroviridae - genetics Time Factors Transfection Tumor Cells, Cultured
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