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- MET functions in tumour progression and therapy resistance are repressed by intronic polyadenylation
MET functions in tumour progression and therapy resistance are repressed by intronic polyadenylation
Auteurs
Galina Boldina, Maricarmen Vallejos, Delphine Allard, Mandy Cadix, Céline Labbé, Sophie Vacher, Oskar Hemmingsson, Pierre Gestraud, Aurélie Teissandier, Sylvain Martineau, Didier Auboeuf, Fabrice André, Maud Kamal, Nicolas Servant, Ivan Bièche, Martin Dutertre, Caroline Robert, Stéphan Vagner
Résumé
Abstract
Intronic polyadenylation (IPA) leads to the production of transcript isoforms with alternative last exons in thousands of mammalian genes. Widespread regulation of IPA isoforms was observed during oncogenic transformation and in tumours
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PIERRE GESTRAUD
Ingénieur de recherche
STEPHAN VAGNER
Directeur de recherche Inserm