Fig. 5From: Hypoxia-induced alternative splicing: the 11th Hallmark of CancerTumour hypoxia-induced alternative splicing, EMT, invasion and genomic instability. Schematic representations of the many ways that tumour hypoxia-induced alternative splicing (AS) promotes: a epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT), tumour cell migration, scattering and invasion during tumour progression; and b genomic and chromosomal instabilityBack to article page