Gene modifiers and novel therapies for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1
<p>Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by the combined occurrence of pituitary, pancreatic islet and parathyroid tumours. MEN1-associated tumours show loss of heterozygosity and the MEN1 gene encodes a putative tumour-suppressor, menin, wh...
Main Author: | Javid, M |
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Other Authors: | Thakker, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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