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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9765458
_displayNameCUL4B Promotes Breast Carcinogenesis by Coordinating with Transcriptional Repressor Complexes in Response to Hypoxia Signaling Pathway
_timestamp2022-02-15 17:22:28
author[Person:164965] Huang, Wei
[Person:9010334] Zhang, Jingyao
[Person:9765467] Huo, Miaomiao
[Person:9765470] Gao, Jie
[Person:9765451] Yang, Tianshu
[Person:9631563] Yin, Xin
[Person:9765455] Wang, Pei
[Person:9765472] Leng, Shuai
[Person:9765456] Feng, Dandan
[Person:8874498] Chen, Yang
[Person:5627362] Yang, Yang
[Person:2445237] Wang, Yan
created[InstanceEdit:9765464] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-02-15
journalAdv Sci (Weinh)
pages2001515
pubMedIdentifier34026424
titleCUL4B Promotes Breast Carcinogenesis by Coordinating with Transcriptional Repressor Complexes in Response to Hypoxia Signaling Pathway
volume8
year2021
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9815613] Transcriptional Regulation by ZEB2 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9815623] Transcriptional Regulation by SNAI1 [Homo sapiens]
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