Antithetical NFATc1-Sox2 and p53-miR200 signaling networks govern pancreatic cancer cell plasticity

Shiv K. Singh, Nai Ming Chen, Elisabeth Hessmann, Jens Siveke, Marlen Lahmann, Garima Singh, Nadine Voelker, Sophia Vogt, Irene Esposito, Ansgar Schmidt, Cornelia Brendel, Thorsten Stiewe, Jochen Gaedcke, Marco Mernberger, Howard C. Crawford, William R. Bamlet, Jin San Zhang, Xiao Kun Li, Thomas C. Smyrk, Daniel D. BilladeauMatthias Hebrok, Albrecht Neesse, Alexander Koenig, Volker Ellenrieder

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