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Class:IdLiteratureReference:560467
_displayNameA-FABP, a candidate progression marker of human transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, is differentially regulated by PPAR in urothelial cancer cells
_timestamp2010-03-24 07:09:35
author[Person:560475] Boiteux, G
[Person:560468] Lascombe, I
[Person:560515] Roche, E
[Person:560487] Plissonnier, ML
[Person:560508] Clairotte, A
[Person:560469] Bittard, H
[Person:560500] Fauconnet, S
created[InstanceEdit:560489] May, B, 2010-03-24
journalInt J Cancer
pages1820-8
pubMedIdentifier19115207
titleA-FABP, a candidate progression marker of human transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, is differentially regulated by PPAR in urothelial cancer cells
volume124
year2009
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9642197] Positive gene expression regulation by 'PPARG:Fatty Acid:RXRA:Mediator:Coactivator Complex [nucleoplasm]' A-FABP, a candidate progression marker of human transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, is differentially regulated by PPAR in urothelial cancer cells
[BlackBoxEvent:560510] Expression of FABP4 (aP2) [Homo sapiens]
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