Ascl1 phospho-status regulates neuronal differentiation in a Xenopus developmental model of neuroblastoma
Neuroblastoma (NB), although rare, accounts for 15% of all paediatric cancer mortality. Unusual among cancers, NBs lack a consistent set of gene mutations and, excluding large-scale chromosomal rearrangements, the genome seems to be largely intact. Indeed, many interesting features of NB suggest tha...
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Main Authors: | Luke A. Wylie (Author), Laura J. A. Hardwick (Author), Tatiana D. Papkovskaia (Author), Carol J. Thiele (Author), Anna Philpott (Author) |
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2015-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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