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Details on Person TFAP2C governs the luminal epithelial phenotype in mammary development and carcinogenesis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8874771
_displayNameTFAP2C governs the luminal epithelial phenotype in mammary development and carcinogenesis
_timestamp2016-05-27 18:29:56
author[Person:8874773] Cyr, A R
[Person:8874765] Kulak, M V
[Person:8874770] Park, J M
[Person:8874758] Bogachek, M V
[Person:8874766] Spanheimer, P M
[Person:8874778] Woodfield, G W
[Person:8874764] White-Baer, L S
[Person:8874759] O'Malley, Y Q
[Person:8874783] Sugg, S L
[Person:8874772] Olivier, A K
[Person:2396540] Zhang, W
[Person:8874774] Domann, F E
[Person:8864389] Weigel, R J
created[InstanceEdit:8874781] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2016-05-27
journalOncogene
pages436-44
pubMedIdentifier24469049
titleTFAP2C governs the luminal epithelial phenotype in mammary development and carcinogenesis
volume34
year2015
(literatureReference)[Pathway:8864260] Transcriptional regulation by the AP-2 (TFAP2) family of transcription factors [Homo sapiens]
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