Oxytocin accelerates tight junction formation and impairs cellular migration in 3d spheroids: evidence from gapmer-induced exon skipping

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Silke Haerteis from the Velvio GmbH, Germany Curtin University, Australia have published the research work: Oxytocin accelerates tight junction formation and impairs cellular migration in 3D spheroids: evidence from Gapmer-induced exon skipping, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to characterize the intracellular response to OXTR ligands with novel approaches, such as Gapmer-induced exon skipping, to gain a better understanding of the decisive factors that regulate OXT-induced cellular processes. The authors have made use of Gapmers that were designed to bind to ESEs within exon 4 of . . .

     

    Logo ScioWire Beta black

    If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!

    Thanks :)

    If you don't have an account, you can create one here.

     

Scroll to Top

Add A Knowledge Base Question !

+ = Verify Human or Spambot ?