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Duane Smoot to Transcription Factors

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Duane Smoot has written about Transcription Factors.
Connection Strength

0.338
  1. Xu C, Huang KK, Law JH, Chua JS, Sheng T, Flores NM, Pizzi MP, Okabe A, Tan ALK, Zhu F, Kumar V, Lu X, Benitez AM, Lian BSX, Ma H, Ho SWT, Ramnarayanan K, Anene-Nzelu CG, Razavi-Mohseni M, Abdul Ghani SAB, Tay ST, Ong X, Lee MH, Guo YA, Ashktorab H, Smoot D, Li S, Skanderup AJ, Beer MA, Foo RSY, Wong JSH, Sanghvi K, Yong WP, Sundar R, Kaneda A, Prabhakar S, Mazur PK, Ajani JA, Yeoh KG, So JB, Tan P. Comprehensive molecular phenotyping of ARID1A-deficient gastric cancer reveals pervasive epigenomic reprogramming and therapeutic opportunities. Gut. 2023 09; 72(9):1651-1663.
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    Score: 0.160
  2. Yoon JH, Lee YS, Kim O, Ashktorab H, Smoot DT, Nam SW, Park WS. NKX6.3 protects against gastric mucosal atrophy by downregulating ?-amyloid production. World J Gastroenterol. 2019 Jan 21; 25(3):330-345.
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    Score: 0.120
  3. Yoon JH, Ham IH, Kim O, Ashktorab H, Smoot DT, Nam SW, Lee JY, Hur H, Park WS. Gastrokine 1 protein is a potential theragnostic target for gastric cancer. Gastric Cancer. 2018 11; 21(6):956-967.
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    Score: 0.029
  4. Choi W, Kim J, Park J, Lee DH, Hwang D, Kim JH, Ashktorab H, Smoot D, Kim SY, Choi C, Koh GY, Lim DS. YAP/TAZ Initiates Gastric Tumorigenesis via Upregulation of MYC. Cancer Res. 2018 06 15; 78(12):3306-3320.
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    Score: 0.029
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