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How are Intracellular Targets Getting to the Cell Surface

Michael Ciesielski, PhD of Roswell Park Cancer Institute explains how intracellular targets are detected onto the cell surface. He states that this target is a protein that usually does not belong on the cell surface, but has been detected through an antibody. The uncertainty of how this target moved is part of exciting new research in glioma biology. This was recorded at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) 2017 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.

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