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Details on Person GLTSCR2 is an upstream negative regulator of nucleophosmin in cervical cancer

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9724980
_displayNameGLTSCR2 is an upstream negative regulator of nucleophosmin in cervical cancer
_timestamp2021-03-26 16:37:24
author[Person:9724977] Kim, Jee-Youn
[Person:9724972] Cho, Young-Eun
[Person:9724974] An, Yong-Min
[Person:9724975] Kim, Sang-Hoon
[Person:9724976] Lee, Yong-Gwan
[Person:9724973] Park, Jae-Hoon
[Person:9724978] Lee, Sun
created[InstanceEdit:9724979] Rothfels, Karen, 2021-03-26
journalJ Cell Mol Med
pages1245-52
pubMedIdentifier25818168
titleGLTSCR2 is an upstream negative regulator of nucleophosmin in cervical cancer
volume19
year2015
(literatureReference)[Complex:9724998] NPM dimer [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9725009] NPM1-ALK translocates to the nucleus [Homo sapiens]
[RegulationReference:9725013] Positive regulation by 'NPM dimer [cytosol]' GLTSCR2 is an upstream negative regulator of nucleophosmin in cervical cancer
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