HIGHLIGHTS
- What: The authors aimed to elucidate how ITGB4 interacts with these factors to influence tumor migration and invasion.
- Who: Guichen Huang from the Mitchell Cancer Institute, United States University of South Alabama, United States have published the paper: The mechanism of ITGB4 in tumor migration and invasion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
ITGB4 promotes tumor progression by amplifying distinct signaling pathways and facilitating tumor cell migration and invasion. Likewise, in squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, elevated ITGB4 expression is associated with tumorigenesis and progression via modulation of various signaling pathways . . .

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