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The oestrogen receptor alpha-regulated lncRNA NEAT1 is a critical modulator of prostate cancer.
Nat Commun
472
2014
-specific non-coding transcriptome signature, AR, ER, ER-regulated intergenic long non, ER-regulated intergenic long non-coding RNAs, NEAT1, Prostate cancer, Prostate cancer cells, RNA, androgen, androgen receptor, lncRNA, lncRNAs, nuclear enriched abundant transcript 1, oestrogen, oestrogen receptor alpha, prostate cancer, prostate cancers, target gene promoters
Author NameAffiliation
Dimple ChakravartyWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Andrea SbonerWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA [3] Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
Andrea SbonerWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA [3] Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
Juan Miguel MosqueraWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Juan Miguel MosqueraWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Kyung ParkWeill Medical College of Cornell University
Kyung ParkWeill Medical College of Cornell University
Myriam KossaiWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Theresa Y MacDonaldWeill Medical College of Cornell University
Theresa Y MacDonaldWeill Medical College of Cornell University
Jacqueline FontugneWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Nicholas Erho
Elai Davicioni
Nallasivam Palanisamy1] Michigan Center for Translational Pathology, University of Michigan ann arbor
Zhengming ChenWeill Cornell Medical College
Himisha BeltranWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Himisha BeltranWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Olivier Elemento1] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA [2] Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
Olivier Elemento1] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital, USA [2] Institute for Computational Biomedicine, Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
Mark A RubinWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
Mark A RubinWeill Medical College of Cornell University, USA [2] Institute for Precision Medicine, Weill Medical College of Cornell University and New York Presbyterian Hospital
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