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Details on Person The Oncogene AF1Q is Associated with WNT and STAT Signaling and Offers a Novel Independent Prognostic Marker in Patients with Resectable Esophageal Cancer

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_displayNameThe Oncogene AF1Q is Associated with WNT and STAT Signaling and Offers a Novel Independent Prognostic Marker in Patients with Resectable Esophageal Cancer
_timestamp2025-08-29 19:22:04
author[Person:9965486] Gruber, Elisabeth S
[Person:9965477] Oberhuber, Georg
[Person:9965481] Birner, Peter
[Person:9845994] Schlederer, Michaela
[Person:9965474] Kenn, Michael
[Person:9965487] Schreiner, Wolfgang
[Person:9965475] Jomrich, Gerd
[Person:9965484] Schoppmann, Sebastian F
[Person:9965493] Gnant, Michael
[Person:8939550] Tse, William
[Person:9725276] Kenner, Lukas
created[InstanceEdit:9965494] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2025-08-29
journalCells
pubMedIdentifier31671695
titleThe Oncogene AF1Q is Associated with WNT and STAT Signaling and Offers a Novel Independent Prognostic Marker in Patients with Resectable Esophageal Cancer
volume8
year2019
(literatureReference)[Summation:9965489]

MLLT11 (AF1Q), which forms a complex with TCF7 and CTNNB1...

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