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Details on Person DPC4, a candidate tumor suppressor gene at human chromosome 18q21.1

Class:IdLiteratureReference:3318353
_displayNameDPC4, a candidate tumor suppressor gene at human chromosome 18q21.1
_timestamp2013-04-25 19:30:00
author[Person:3318336] Hahn, S A
[Person:3318339] Schutte, M
[Person:3318344] Hoque, A T
[Person:3318342] Moskaluk, C A
[Person:3318321] da Costa, L T
[Person:3318322] Rozenblum, E
[Person:3318341] Weinstein, C L
[Person:3318330] Fischer, A
[Person:3318347] Yeo, C J
[Person:3318327] Hruban, R H
[Person:3318346] Kern, S E
created[InstanceEdit:3318349] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2013-04-25
journalScience
pages350-3
pubMedIdentifier8553070
titleDPC4, a candidate tumor suppressor gene at human chromosome 18q21.1
volume271
year1996
(literatureReference)[Pathway:3304347] Loss of Function of SMAD4 in Cancer [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:3304351] Signaling by TGF-beta Receptor Complex in Cancer [Homo sapiens]
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