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Details on Person Sturm, Richard A

Class:IdPerson:8878552
_displayNameSturm, Richard A
_timestamp2016-07-08 12:03:07
created[InstanceEdit:8878550] Jassal, Bijay, 2016-07-08
firstnameRichard A
initialRA
surnameSturm
(author)[LiteratureReference:8878551] Molecular genetics of human pigmentation diversity
[LiteratureReference:9858088] BRN2, a POUerful driver of melanoma phenotype switching and metastasis
[LiteratureReference:9858093] Brn-2 represses microphthalmia-associated transcription factor expression and marks a distinct subpopulation of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor-negative melanoma cells
[LiteratureReference:9858116] Human melanoblasts in culture: expression of BRN2 and synergistic regulation by fibroblast growth factor-2, stem cell factor, and endothelin-3
[LiteratureReference:9858145] Melanoma cell invasiveness is regulated by miR-211 suppression of the BRN2 transcription factor
[LiteratureReference:9858174] POU domain transcription factors: BRN2 as a regulator of melanocytic growth and tumourigenesis
[LiteratureReference:9907066] A polymorphism in IRF4 affects human pigmentation through a tyrosinase-dependent MITF/TFAP2A pathway
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