MAX inactivation is an early event in GIST development that regulates p16 and cell proliferation
MAX inactivation is an early event in GIST development that regulates p16 and cell proliferation
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Schaefer, Inga-Marie , Wang, Yuexiang , Liang, Cher-wei , Bahri, Nacef , Quattrone, Anna , Doyle, Leona , Mariño-Enríquez, Adrian , Lauria, Alexandra , Zhu, Meijun , Debiec-Rychter, Maria , Grunewald, Susanne , Hechtman, Jaclyn F. , Dufresne, Armelle , Antonescu, Cristina R. , Beadling, Carol , Sicinska, Ewa T. , van de Rijn, Matt , Demetri, George D. , Ladanyi, Marc , Corless, Christopher L. , Heinrich, Michael C. , Raut, Chandrajit P. , Bauer, Sebastian and Fletcher, Jonathan A.
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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KIT
,
PDGFRA
,
NF1
and
SDH
mutations are alternate initiating events, fostering hyperplasia in gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GISTs), and additional genetic alterations are required for progression to malignancy. The most frequent secondary alteration, demonstrated in ∼70% of GISTs, is chromosome 14q deletion. Here we report...
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MAX inactivation is an early event in GIST development that regulates p16 and cell proliferation
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Wang, Yuexiang
Liang, Cher-wei
Bahri, Nacef
Quattrone, Anna
Doyle, Leona
Mariño-Enríquez, Adrian
Lauria, Alexandra
Zhu, Meijun
Debiec-Rychter, Maria
Grunewald, Susanne
Hechtman, Jaclyn F.
Dufresne, Armelle
Antonescu, Cristina R.
Beadling, Carol
Sicinska, Ewa T.
van de Rijn, Matt
Demetri, George D.
Ladanyi, Marc
Corless, Christopher L.
Heinrich, Michael C.
Raut, Chandrajit P.
Bauer, Sebastian
Fletcher, Jonathan A.
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/ncomms14674