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A miR-192-EGR1-HOXB9 regulatory network controls the angiogenic switch in cancer
Author(s) -
Sherry Y. Wu,
Rajesha Rupaimoole,
Fangrong Shen,
Sunila Pradeep,
Chad V. Pecot,
Cristina Ivan,
Archana S. Nagaraja,
Kshipra M. Gharpure,
Elizabeth Pham,
Hiroto Hatakeyama,
Michael H. McGuire,
Monika Haemmerle,
Viviana VidalAnaya,
Courtney Olsen,
Cristian Rodriguez-Aguayo,
Justyna Filant,
Ehsan A. Ehsanipour,
Shelley M. Herbrich,
Sourindra N. Maiti,
Li Huang,
Ji Hoon Kim,
Xinna Zhang,
Hee-Dong Han,
Guillermo N. Armaiz-Peña,
Elena G. Seviour,
Sue Tucker,
Min Zhang,
Yang Da,
Laurence J.N. Cooper,
Rouba AliFehmi,
Menashe BarEli,
JuSeog Lee,
Prahlad T. Ram,
Keith Baggerly,
Gabriel López-Berestein,
MienChie Hung,
Anil K. Sood
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/atet-cc90
Subject(s) - cancer research , cancer , egr1 , microrna , biology , computer network , computational biology , computer science , neuroscience , genetics , gene , gene expression

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