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herg encodes a K+ current highly conserved in tumors of different histogenesis: a selective advantage for cancer cells?
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herg encodes a K+ current highly conserved in tumors of different histogenesis: a selective advantage for cancer cells?

L Bianchi, B Wible, A Arcangeli, M Taglialatela, F Morra, P Castaldo, O Crociani, B Rosati, L Faravelli, M Olivotto, …
Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), Vol.58(4), pp.815-822
1998-02-15
PMID: 9485040

Abstract

Transcriptional Regulator ERG Amino Acid Sequence Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated Biophysical Phenomena Humans Muscles - physiology Neuroblastoma - genetics Trans-Activators Ether-A-Go-Go Potassium Channels Molecular Sequence Data Biophysics ERG1 Potassium Channel Potassium Channels - genetics Cell Lineage Animals Neoplasms - genetics Cell Transformation, Neoplastic Base Sequence Neurons - physiology Cation Transport Proteins Mice Tumor Cells, Cultured DNA-Binding Proteins

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.79 Molecular & Cell Biology - Physiology
1.79.239 Potassium Channel
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