Grant: $16,994 - National Institutes of Health - Jul. 20, 2009
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Award Description: The focus of this application, designed as a summer undergraduate research opportunity (URO), is the interplay between KLF5 and ILK in esophageal squamous cell cancer. The project aims to examine the regulation of ILK, ILK signaling, and ILK mediated cell migration by KLF5 in TE2 esophageal squamous cancer cells.
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Jobs Summary: This project has 0 jobs created and 1 jobs retained among the positions are TEMP EXTRA PERSON. (Total jobs reported: 0)
Project Status: More than 50% Completed
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