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  1. Research | 8 March 2017 | Open

    MAX inactivation is an early event in GIST development that regulates p16 and cell proliferation

    • Inga-Marie Schaefer
    • , Yuexiang Wang
    • , Cher-wei Liang
    • , Nacef Bahri
    • , Anna Quattrone
    • , Leona Doyle
    • , Adrian Mariño-Enríquez
    • , Alexandra Lauria
    • , Meijun Zhu
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    • , Chandrajit P. Raut
    • , Sebastian Bauer
    •  & Jonathan A. Fletcher
    Nature Communications 8 , 1–6
    Rights & permissionsfor article <i>MAX</i> inactivation is an early event in GIST development that regulates p16 and cell proliferation . Opens in a new window.
  2. Research | 3 June 2016

    Genomewide copy number analysis of Müllerian adenosarcoma identified chromosomal instability in the aggressive subgroup

    • Jen-Chieh Lee
    • , Tzu-Pin Lu
    • , Chun A Changou
    • , Cher-Wei Liang
    • , Hsien-Neng Huang
    • , Alexandra Lauria
    • , Hsuan-Ying Huang
    • , Chin-Yao Lin
    • , Ying-Cheng Chiang
    • , Ben Davidson
    • , Ming-Chieh Lin
    •  & Kuan-Ting Kuo
    Modern Pathology 29 , 1070–1082
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