A cell-autonomous tumour suppressor role of RAF1 in hepatocarcinogenesis
The kinase RAF1 usually exerts pro-tumorigenic functions promoting proliferation in RAS-driven cancers. Here, the authors using a mouse model of HCC and clinical data describe an unexpected oncosuppressor role of RAF1 in hepatocarcinoma development linked to a gp130-dependent Stat3 activation and YA...
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Main Authors: | Ines Jeric, Gabriele Maurer, Anna Lina Cavallo, Josipa Raguz, Enrico Desideri, Bartosz Tarkowski, Matthias Parrini, Irmgard Fischer, Kurt Zatloukal, Manuela Baccarini |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5bc4b495b6cf4f9894441a93a6563ceb |
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