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Class:IdPerson:3319429
_displayNameStein, Janet L
_timestamp2013-04-30 05:29:45
created[InstanceEdit:3319439] May, B, 2013-04-30
firstnameJanet L
initialJL
surnameStein
(author)[LiteratureReference:3319434] The architectural organization of human stem cell cycle regulatory machinery
[LiteratureReference:8877899] Impaired intranuclear trafficking of Runx2 (AML3/CBFA1) transcription factors in breast cancer cells inhibits osteolysis in vivo
[LiteratureReference:8935768] MicroRNA-378-mediated suppression of Runx1 alleviates the aggressive phenotype of triple-negative MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cells
[LiteratureReference:8937826] Tyrosine phosphorylation controls Runx2-mediated subnuclear targeting of YAP to repress transcription
[LiteratureReference:8938224] The human SWI/SNF complex associates with RUNX1 to control transcription of hematopoietic target genes
[LiteratureReference:8939968] Oncogenic cooperation between PI3K/Akt signaling and transcription factor Runx2 promotes the invasive properties of metastatic breast cancer cells
[LiteratureReference:8985294] Nkx3.2-mediated repression of Runx2 promotes chondrogenic differentiation
[LiteratureReference:9009166] The cancer-related Runx2 protein enhances cell growth and responses to androgen and TGFbeta in prostate cancer cells
[LiteratureReference:9009273] Runx2 regulates G protein-coupled signaling pathways to control growth of osteoblast progenitors
[LiteratureReference:9009281] Mitotic control of RUNX2 phosphorylation by both CDK1/cyclin B kinase and PP1/PP2A phosphatase in osteoblastic cells
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