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Volume 18, 2019 - Issue 17
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Research Paper
Interactions between TGF-β type I receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor-α mediates a synergistic crosstalk leading to poor prognosis for patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Pramod MallikarjunaDepartment of Medical Biosciences, Pathology, Umeå, SwedenView further author information
, Raviprakash T. SitaramDepartment of Medical Biosciences, Pathology, Umeå, SwedenView further author information
, Karthik AripakaDepartment of Medical Biosciences, Pathology, Umeå, SwedenView further author information
, Börje LjungbergDepartment of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Urology and Andrology, Umeå University, Umeå, SwedenView further author information
& Marene LandströmDepartment of Medical Biosciences, Pathology, Umeå, SwedenCorrespondence[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6737-7230View further author information
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6737-7230View further author information
Pages 2141-2156
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Received 08 Mar 2019, Accepted 02 Jul 2019, Published online: 24 Jul 2019
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Interactions between TGF-β type I receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor-α mediates a synergistic crosstalk leading to poor prognosis for patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma
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Interactions between TGF-β type I receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor-α mediates a synergistic crosstalk leading to poor prognosis for patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Source:
Taylor & Francis
Interactions between TGF-β type I receptor and hypoxia-inducible factor-α mediates a synergistic crosstalk leading to poor prognosis for patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Source:
Taylor & Francis
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