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- URN to cite this document:
- urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-366537
- DOI to cite this document:
- 10.5283/epub.36653
Abstract
Background: Nuclear factors of activated T-cells (NFATs) have been mainly characterized in the context of immune response regulation because, as transcription factors, they have the ability to induce gene transcription. NFAT proteins are found in several types of tumors, for instance, pancreatic carcinoma. The role of NFATs in carcinogenesis is regulating central genes in cell differentiation and ...
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