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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8866884
_displayNameExpression of AP-2 transcription factors in human breast cancer correlates with the regulation of multiple growth factor signalling pathways
_timestamp2016-04-04 17:38:06
author[Person:8866886] Turner, B C
[Person:2534224] Zhang, J
[Person:8866880] Gumbs, A A
[Person:8866870] Maher, M G
[Person:8866871] Kaplan, L
[Person:8866873] Carter, D
[Person:8866876] Glazer, P M
[Person:8864325] Hurst, H C
[Person:8866883] Haffty, B G
[Person:8864285] Williams, T
created[InstanceEdit:8866875] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2016-04-04
journalCancer Res.
pages5466-72
pubMedIdentifier9850080
titleExpression of AP-2 transcription factors in human breast cancer correlates with the regulation of multiple growth factor signalling pathways
volume58
year1998
(literatureReference)[Pathway:8864260] Transcriptional regulation by the AP-2 (TFAP2) family of transcription factors [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:8864395] TFAP2A,TFAP2C homodimers stimulate ESR1 gene expression [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:8866910] TFAP2 (AP-2) family regulates transcription of growth factors and their receptors [Homo sapiens]
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