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| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:9857276 |
| _displayName | Translation reprogramming is an evolutionarily conserved driver of phenotypic plasticity and therapeutic resistance in melanoma |
| _timestamp | 2024-01-03 17:55:56 |
| author | [Person:9854807] Falletta, Paola [Person:9732009] Sánchez-Del-Campo, Luis [Person:9825511] Chauhan, Jagat [Person:9857274] Effern, Maike [Person:9857270] Kenyon, Amy [Person:9857277] Kershaw, Christopher J [Person:9857260] Siddaway, Robert [Person:9824918] Lisle, Richard [Person:9857275] Freter, Rasmus [Person:9857271] Daniels, Matthew J [Person:5689980] Lu, Xin [Person:9857268] Tüting, Thomas [Person:9857272] Middleton, Mark [Person:9011828] Buffa, Francesca M [Person:5096424] Willis, Anne E [Person:9857269] Pavitt, Graham [Person:6781956] Ronai, Ze'ev A [Person:9836014] Sauka-Spengler, Tatjana [Person:6791142] Hölzel, Michael [Person:9730402] Goding, Colin R |
| created | [InstanceEdit:9857273] Rothfels, Karen, 2024-01-03 |
| journal | Genes Dev |
| pages | 18-33 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 28096186 |
| title | Translation reprogramming is an evolutionarily conserved driver of phenotypic plasticity and therapeutic resistance in melanoma |
| volume | 31 |
| year | 2017 |
| (literatureReference) | [Pathway:9825895] Regulation of MITF-M-dependent genes involved in DNA replication, damage repair and senescence [Homo sapiens] |
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