Cytoplasmic FOXP1 expression is correlated with ER and calpain II expression and predicts a poor outcome in breast cancer
Abstract Background Nuclear forkhead box protein P1 (N-FOXP1) expression in invasive breast cancer has been documented in the literature. However, the FOXP1 expression patterns at different stages of breast cancer progression are largely unknown, and the significance of cytoplasmic FOXP1 (C-FOXP1) e...
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Main Authors: | Bao-Hua Yu (Author), Bai-Zhou Li (Author), Xiao-Yan Zhou (Author), Da-Ren Shi (Author), Wen-Tao Yang (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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