Etiology-dependent molecular mechanisms in human hepatocarcinogenesis
Christof Schlaeger,Thomas Longerich,Claudia Schiller,Peter Bewerunge,Arianeb Mehrabi,Grischa Toedt,Jörg Kleeff,Volker Ehemann,Roland Eils,Peter Lichter,Peter Schirmacher,Bernhard Radlwimmer +11 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that MDM4 and EEF1A2 act as etiology‐independent oncogenes in a significant percentage of HCCs, suggesting that tumors of this etiology develop by way of a distinct MYC‐independent pathomechanism.
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About: This article is published in Hepatology. The article was published on 26 Dec 2007. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: HCCS & Carcinogenesis.
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