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Details on Person Antonescu, Cristina R

Class:IdPerson:9669133
_displayNameAntonescu, Cristina R
_timestamp2019-12-02 20:54:21
created[InstanceEdit:9669135] Rothfels, Karen, 2019-12-02
firstnameCristina R
initialCR
surnameAntonescu
(author)[LiteratureReference:9669134] Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) pathogenesis, familial GIST, and animal models
[LiteratureReference:9671438] Sorafenib inhibits the imatinib-resistant KITT670I gatekeeper mutation in gastrointestinal stromal tumor
[LiteratureReference:9674261] Primary and secondary kinase genotypes correlate with the biological and clinical activity of sunitinib in imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor
[LiteratureReference:9679965] ETV1 is a lineage survival factor that cooperates with KIT in gastrointestinal stromal tumours
[LiteratureReference:9680290] Direct engagement of the PI3K pathway by mutant KIT dominates oncogenic signaling in gastrointestinal stromal tumor
[LiteratureReference:9680514] Combined inhibition of MAP kinase and KIT signaling synergistically destabilizes ETV1 and suppresses GIST tumor growth
[LiteratureReference:9680533] Oncogenic Kit signaling and therapeutic intervention in a mouse model of gastrointestinal stromal tumor
[LiteratureReference:9773163] Comprehensive genomic profiling of EWSR1/FUS::CREB translocation-associated tumors uncovers prognostically significant recurrent genetic alterations and methylation-transcriptional correlates
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