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Class:IdLiteratureReference:480542
_displayNameExpression of nma, a novel gene, inversely correlates with the metastatic potential of human melanoma cell lines and xenografts
_timestamp2010-01-27 02:05:39
author[Person:211089] Degen, WG
[Person:480184] Weterman, MA
[Person:480158] van Groningen, JJ
[Person:480581] Cornelissen, IM
[Person:480818] Lemmers, JP
[Person:480155] Agterbos, MA
[Person:480161] Geurts van Kessel, A
[Person:211090] Swart, GW
[Person:211079] Bloemers, HP
created[InstanceEdit:480249] May, B, 2010-01-27
journalInt J Cancer
modified[InstanceEdit:480941] May, B, 2010-01-27
pages460-5
pubMedIdentifier8621228
titleExpression of nma, a novel gene, inversely correlates with the metastatic potential of human melanoma cell lines and xenografts
volume65
year1996
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:480621] Expression of BAMBI [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2972957] POU5F1 (OCT4), SOX2, NANOG Bind the BAMBI Promoter [Homo sapiens]
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