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The following pages link to Conditional Wwox deletion in mouse mammary gland by means of two Cre recombinase approaches. (Q34264825):
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- MMTV-cre;Ccn6 knockout mice develop tumors recapitulating human metaplastic breast carcinomas (Q33585917) (← links)
- WWOX at the crossroads of cancer, metabolic syndrome related traits and CNS pathologies. (Q34120466) (← links)
- Keratin 5-Cre-driven excision of nonmuscle myosin IIA in early embryo trophectoderm leads to placenta defects and embryonic lethality. (Q34293971) (← links)
- The cancer gene WWOX behaves as an inhibitor of SMAD3 transcriptional activity via direct binding (Q35065263) (← links)
- Role of WW domain proteins WWOX in development, prognosis, and treatment response of glioma (Q37071045) (← links)
- The supposed tumor suppressor gene WWOX is mutated in an early lethal microcephaly syndrome with epilepsy, growth retardation and retinal degeneration (Q37568977) (← links)
- Common Chromosomal Fragile Site Gene WWOX in Metabolic Disorders and Tumors (Q38187404) (← links)
- The common fragile site FRA16D gene product WWOX: roles in tumor suppression and genomic stability. (Q38253201) (← links)
- The tumor suppressor WW domain-containing oxidoreductase modulates cell metabolism (Q38285824) (← links)
- WWOX: a fragile tumor suppressor (Q38299692) (← links)
- Characterization of WWOX inactivation in murine mammary gland development (Q39223363) (← links)
- Tumor suppressor WWOX moderates the mitochondrial respiratory complex. (Q46666593) (← links)
- Matricellular CCN6 (WISP3) protein: a tumor suppressor for mammary metaplastic carcinomas. (Q52709107) (← links)
- Tumor Suppressor Gene in Breast Cancer, a Historical Perspective and Future Directions (Q57107482) (← links)
- WWOX, the FRA16D gene: a target of and a contributor to genomic instability (Q57797057) (← links)
- Modeling WWOX Loss of Function : What Have We Learned? (Q58123045) (← links)
- Loss of Wwox drives metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer by JAK2/STAT3 axis (Q58699452) (← links)
- Somatic loss of WWOX is associated with TP53 perturbation in basal-like breast cancer (Q58799648) (← links)
- WW-Domain Containing Protein Roles in Breast Tumorigenesis (Q60956732) (← links)
- Pleiotropic tumor suppressor functions of WWOX antagonize metastasis (Q91999274) (← links)
- Loss of Wwox Causes Defective Development of Cerebral Cortex with Hypomyelination in a Rat Model of Lethal Dwarfism with Epilepsy (Q92150549) (← links)