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Details on Person HSF1 facilitates the multistep process of lymphatic metastasis in bladder cancer via a novel PRMT5-WDR5-dependent transcriptional program

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9772040
_displayNameHSF1 facilitates the multistep process of lymphatic metastasis in bladder cancer via a novel PRMT5-WDR5-dependent transcriptional program
_timestamp2022-04-20 16:24:47
author[Person:9772049] Huang, Ming
[Person:9683391] Dong, Wen
[Person:9771190] Xie, Ruihui
[Person:9772076] Wu, Jilin
[Person:9772061] Su, Qiao
[Person:9772037] Li, Wuguo
[Person:9772078] Yao, Kai
[Person:9772059] Chen, Yuelong
[Person:9772048] Zhou, Qianghua
[Person:5615693] Zhang, Qiang
[Person:9772035] Li, Wenwen
[Person:8863319] Cheng, Liang
[Person:9772053] Peng, Shengmeng
[Person:9772055] Chen, Siting
[Person:5364046] Huang, Jian
[Person:5679305] Chen, Xu
[Person:9771202] Lin, Tianxin
created[InstanceEdit:9772070] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-04-20
journalCancer Commun (Lond)
pubMedIdentifier35434944
titleHSF1 facilitates the multistep process of lymphatic metastasis in bladder cancer via a novel PRMT5-WDR5-dependent transcriptional program
year2022
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9772044] PRMT5-mediated recruitment of WDR5 to target promoters [Homo sapiens]
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