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The Myc 3' Wnt-responsive element suppresses colonic tumorigenesis
Wesley M. Konsavage
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Gregory S. Yochum
Department of Surgery
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Center for Cannabis and Natural Product Pharmaceuticals (CCNPP)
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
Department of Neuroscience and Experimental Therapeutics
Department of Molecular and Precision Medicine
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Tumorigenesis
100%
Responsive Element
100%
DNA Elements
100%
Catenin
22%
Gene Expression
11%
Tumor
11%
Signaling Pathway
11%
4-fold
11%
Mouse Model
11%
Colonic Crypt
11%
Colorectal Cancer
11%
Small Intestine
11%
Transcriptional Regulation
11%
Oncogene
11%
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
11%
Cecum
11%
C-Myc
11%
Colonic Tumor
11%
ApcMin Mouse
11%
Intestinal Tumorigenesis
11%
Transcriptome Analysis
11%
Aberrant Expression
11%
Intestinal Homeostasis
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Carcinogenesis
100%
Myc
100%
Response Element
81%
Catenin
18%
Homeostasis
9%
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
9%
Mouse Model
9%
Oncogene C Myc
9%
Proto Oncogene
9%
Small Intestine
9%