Hypoxia promotes vasculogenic mimicry formation by vascular endothelial growth factor A mediating epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma
Cell Proliferation2019Vol. 52(3), pp. e12600–e12600
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Haofan Wang, Shasha Wang, Min Zheng, Lu‐ling Dai, Ke Wang, Xiaolei Gao, Ming‐xin Cao, Xianghua Yu, Xin Pang, Mei Zhang, Jing‐biao Wu, Jia‐shun Wu, Xiao Yang, Ya‐Jie Tang, Yu Chen, Ya‐ling Tang, Xin‐hua Liang
Abstract
VEGFA played an important role in hypoxia-induced VM through regulating EMT and stemness, which may eventually fuel the migration and invasion of SACC.
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