Cell Proliferation in Neuroblastoma

Cancers
Laura L Stafman, Elizabeth A Beierle

Abstract

Neuroblastoma, the most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood, continues to carry a dismal prognosis for children diagnosed with advanced stage or relapsed disease. This review focuses upon factors responsible for cell proliferation in neuroblastoma including transcription factors, kinases, and regulators of the cell cycle. Novel therapeutic strategies directed toward these targets in neuroblastoma are discussed.

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BETA
antisense oligonucleotides
GTPase
xenograft
transgenic
xenografts
histone acetylation

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