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Details on Person Lerch, Markus M

Class:IdPerson:6810100
_displayNameLerch, Markus M
_timestamp2015-11-15 04:16:01
created[InstanceEdit:6810121] May, Bruce, 2015-11-15
firstnameMarkus M
initialMM
surnameLerch
(author)[LiteratureReference:6810105] Retinoic acid receptor antagonists inhibit miR-10a expression and block metastatic behavior of pancreatic cancer
[LiteratureReference:9767843] Recruitment of histone deacetylases HDAC1 and HDAC2 by the transcriptional repressor ZEB1 downregulates E-cadherin expression in pancreatic cancer
[LiteratureReference:9923713] Gene conversion between cationic trypsinogen (PRSS1) and the pseudogene trypsinogen 6 (PRSS3P2) in patients with chronic pancreatitis
[LiteratureReference:9923779] New horizons in pancreatic genetics
[LiteratureReference:9925479] The Importance of Aquaporin 1 in Pancreatitis and Its Relation to the CFTR Cl- Channel
[LiteratureReference:9941943] Usual ductal hyperplasia of the breast is a committed stem (progenitor) cell lesion distinct from atypical ductal hyperplasia and ductal carcinoma in situ
[LiteratureReference:9941956] Common adult stem cells in the human breast give rise to glandular and myoepithelial cell lineages: a new cell biological concept
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