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Critical function for nuclear envelope protein TMEM209 in human pulmonary carcinogenesis.
Identification of a novel tumor-associated antigen, cadherin 3/P-cadherin, as a possible target for immunotherapy of pancreatic, gastric, and colorectal cancers.
Potent anti-myeloma activity of the TOPK inhibitor OTS514 in pre-clinical models.
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Critical function for nuclear envelope protein TMEM209 in human pulmonary carcinogenesis.
Critical function for nuclear envelope protein TMEM209 in human pulmonary carcinogenesis. Cancer Res. 2012 Aug 15; 72(16):4110-8.
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Cell Growth Processes
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Membrane Proteins
Nuclear Envelope
Nuclear Proteins
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
RNA, Small Interfering
Transfection
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Yusuke Nakamura