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Details on Person The lymphoma-associated NPM-ALK oncogene elicits a p16INK4a/pRb-dependent tumor-suppressive pathway

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9850784
_displayNameThe lymphoma-associated NPM-ALK oncogene elicits a p16INK4a/pRb-dependent tumor-suppressive pathway
_timestamp2023-10-12 17:33:23
author[Person:9850786] Martinelli, Paola
[Person:9701387] Bonetti, Paola
[Person:9850781] Sironi, Cristina
[Person:9850788] Pruneri, Giancarlo
[Person:9850787] Fumagalli, Caterina
[Person:9850785] Raviele, Paola Rafaniello
[Person:9850782] Volorio, Sara
[Person:9701351] Pileri, Stefano
[Person:9667884] Chiarle, Roberto
[Person:9850764] McDuff, Fiona Kate Elizabeth
[Person:9850783] Tusi, Betsabeh Khoramian
[Person:9724959] Turner, Suzanne D
[Person:9648424] Inghirami, Giorgio
[Person:188611] Pelicci, PG
[Person:8863710] Colombo, Emanuela
created[InstanceEdit:9850780] Rothfels, Karen, 2023-10-12
journalBlood
pages6617-26
pubMedIdentifier21518927
titleThe lymphoma-associated NPM-ALK oncogene elicits a p16INK4a/pRb-dependent tumor-suppressive pathway
volume117
year2011
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9851018] Negative regulation by 'NPM1(1-117)-p-7Y ALK(1058-1620) fusion dimer [nucleoplasm]' The lymphoma-associated NPM-ALK oncogene elicits a p16INK4a/pRb-dependent tumor-suppressive pathway
[BlackBoxEvent:9851127] NPM1-ALK-dependent repression of pRB phosphorylation [Homo sapiens]
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