GPR55 promotes migration and adhesion of colon cancer cells indicating a role in metastasis
British Journal of Pharmacology2015Vol. 173(1), pp. 142–154
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Julia Kargl, Liisa Andersen, Carina Hasenöhrl, David Feuersinger, Angela Stančić, Alexander Fauland, Christoph Magnes, Amin El‐Heliebi, Siân Lax, Stefan Uranitsch, Johannes Haybaeck, Ákos Heinemann, Rudolf Schicho
Abstract
GPR55 is involved in the migratory behaviour of colon carcinoma cells and may serve as a pharmacological target for the prevention of metastasis. © 2015 The British Pharmacological Society.
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