ODZ1 allows glioblastoma to sustain invasiveness through a Myc-dependent transcriptional upregulation of RhoA

A. Talamillo, L. Grande, P. Ruiz-Ontañon, C. Velasquez, P. Mollinedo, S. Torices, P. Sanchez-Gomez, A. Aznar, A. Esparis-Ogando, C. Lopez-Lopez, C. Lafita, M. T. Berciano, J. A. Montero, A. Vazquez-Barquero, V. Segura, N. T. Villagra, A. Pandiella, M. Lafarga, J. Leon, J. A. Martinez-ClimentV. Sanz-Moreno, J. L. Fernandez-Luna*

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