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Neuropilin-1 antagonism in human carcinoma cells inhibits migration and enhances chemosensitivity
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These findings indicate that NRP1 is important for tumour cell migration and adhesion, and that NRP1 antagonism enhances chemosensitivity, at least in part, by interfering with integrin-dependent survival pathways. A major implication of this study is that therapeutic strategies targeting NRP1 in tumour cells may be particularly useful in combination with other drugs for combating tumour survival, growth, and metastatic spread independently of an antiangiogenic effect of blocking NRP1.
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