Terms: = Uterine cancer AND SPOP, TEF2, 8405, ENSG00000121067, O43791 AND Treatment
5 results:
1. Opposing Roles of
Cavalcante L; Deshmukh SK; Ribeiro JR; Carneiro BA; Dizon DS; Angara K; Mattox T; Wu S; Xiu J; Walker P; Oberley M; Nabhan C; Huang H; Antonarakis ES
JCO Precis Oncol; 2023 Sep; 7():e2300088. PubMed ID: 37677121
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2. Deregulation of spop in cancer.
Zhang H; Jin X; Huang H
Cancer Res; 2023 Feb; 83(4):489-499. PubMed ID: 36512624
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3. spop promotes cervical cancer progression by inducing the movement of PD-1 away from PD-L1 in spatial localization.
Wu J; Wu Y; Guo Q; Chen S; Wang S; Wu X; Zhu J; Ju X
J Transl Med; 2022 Aug; 20(1):384. PubMed ID: 36042498
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4. Clinicopathologic and Genomic Analysis of
Momeni-Boroujeni A; Dahoud W; Vanderbilt CM; Chiang S; Murali R; Rios-Doria EV; Alektiar KM; Aghajanian C; Abu-Rustum NR; Ladanyi M; Ellenson LH; Weigelt B; Soslow RA
Clin Cancer Res; 2021 May; 27(9):2613-2623. PubMed ID: 33602681
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5. Rates of colpopexy and colporrhaphy at the time of hysterectomy for prolapse.
Fairchild PS; Kamdar NS; Berger MB; Morgan DM
Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2016 Feb; 214(2):262.e1-262.e7. PubMed ID: 26366666
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