Oncogenic B-RAF(V600E) signaling induces the T-Box3 transcriptional repressor to repress E-cadherin and enhance melanoma cell invasion.
Approximately 50% of melanomas require oncogenic B-RAF(V600E) signaling for proliferation, survival, and metastasis, and the use of highly selective B-RAF inhibitors has yielded remarkable, although short-term, clinical responses. Reactivation of signaling downstream of B-RAF is frequently associate...
Main Authors: | Boyd, S, Mijatov, B, Pupo, G, Tran, S, Gowrishankar, K, Shaw, H, Goding, C, Scolyer, R, Mann, G, Kefford, R, Rizos, H, Becker, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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