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HSF1 drives a transcriptional program distinct from heat shock to support highly malignant human cancers
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HSF1 drives a transcriptional program distinct from heat shock to support highly malignant human cancers

Marc L Mendillo, Sandro Santagata, Martina Koeva, George W Bell, Rong Hu, Rulla M Tamimi, Ernest Fraenkel, Tan A Ince, Luke Whitesell and Susan Lindquist
Cell (Cambridge), Vol.150(3), pp.549-562
2012-08-03
PMCID: PMC3438889
PMID: 22863008

Abstract

Neoplasms - metabolism Humans Cells, Cultured Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic DNA-Binding Proteins - analysis Transcription Factors - genetics DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics Gene Regulatory Networks Breast Neoplasms - metabolism Heat Shock Transcription Factors DNA-Binding Proteins - metabolism Transcription Factors - metabolism Breast Neoplasms - pathology Cell Line, Tumor Female Transcription Factors - analysis Genome, Human Neoplasms - pathology
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