Ap4 is rate limiting for intestinal tumor formation by controlling the homeostasis of intestinal stem cells
The c-MYC oncoprotein has many targets whose actions are not fully understood including TFAP4/AP4. Here, the authors show in a mouse model of inherited colorectal cancer that deletion of AP4 decreased the frequency of c-MYC-driven intestinal adenomas, and reveal Ap4 as a mediator of adenoma initiati...
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Main Authors: | Stephanie Jaeckel, Markus Kaller, Rene Jackstadt, Ursula Götz, Susanna Müller, Sophie Boos, David Horst, Peter Jung, Heiko Hermeking |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c22477ac99a148f3b0a8d972d65afea8 |
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