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Details on Person Itoh, H

Class:IdPerson:2023733
_displayNameItoh, H
_timestamp2011-12-12 21:44:54
created[InstanceEdit:2023734] Rothfels, K, 2011-12-12
firstnameHiroshi
initialH
surnameItoh
(author)[LiteratureReference:2023829] Immunohistochemical detection of K-sam protein in stomach cancer
[LiteratureReference:2029817] Preferential alternative splicing in cancer generates a K-sam messenger RNA with higher transforming activity
[LiteratureReference:4341101] Coactivation of the N-terminal transactivation of mineralocorticoid receptor by Ubc9
[LiteratureReference:4546346] Coactivation of SF-1-mediated transcription of steroidogenic enzymes by Ubc9 and PIAS1
[LiteratureReference:9018564] A NOTCH3-mediated squamous cell differentiation program limits expansion of EMT-competent cells that express the ZEB transcription factors
[LiteratureReference:9639666] NF-YC functions as a corepressor of agonist-bound mineralocorticoid receptor
[LiteratureReference:9690635] SWAP-70 is a guanine-nucleotide-exchange factor that mediates signalling of membrane ruffling
[LiteratureReference:9924783] Increased alpha cell to beta cell ratio in patients with pancreatic cancer
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