IGF2 mRNA binding protein-2 is a tumor promoter that drives cancer proliferation through its client mRNAs IGF2 and HMGA1
The gene encoding the Insulin-like Growth Factor 2 mRNA binding protein 2/IMP2 is amplified and overexpressed in many human cancers, accompanied by a poorer prognosis. Mice lacking IMP2 exhibit a longer lifespan and a reduced tumor burden at old age. Herein we show in a diverse array of human cancer...
Main Authors: | Dai, N, Ji, F, Wright, J, Minichiello, L, Sadreyev, R, Avruch, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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eLife Sciences
2017
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