Oncogenic EGFR signaling cooperates with loss of tumor suppressor gene functions in gliomagenesis
Haihao Zhu(Molecular Oncology (United States)), Al Charest(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Steve Woolfenden(Molecular Oncology (United States)), Roderick T. Bronson(Harvard University), Abraham Boskovitz(Tufts University), John W. Chen, Ralph Weissleder(Massachusetts General Hospital), Rolf Pfannl(Tufts Medical Center), David E. Housman(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Jaime Acquaviva(Molecular Oncology (United States)), Pranatartiharan Ramachandran(Tufts University)
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