Neil Hotchin is a cell biologist with an interest in normal epithelial cell function and in understanding the processes that contribute to diseases such as cancer. He is currently researching the role of Rho family GTPases in regulation of cell function, focusing on:
Regulation of epithelial cell function by Rho family GTPases The role of syntenin-1 in trafficking of frizzled receptors in breast cancer The role of Rho GTPases in glioblastoma
1989 …2023
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