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Overexpression of beta-catenin is associated with the progression of human hepatocarcinogenesis independent of GSK-3 beta

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Liang, J; Losada, M; Barisoni, L; Chiriboga, L; Yee, H; West, B
Published in: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION
January 1, 2005

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LABORATORY INVESTIGATION

ISSN

0023-6837

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Volume

85

Start / End Page

283A / 283A

Location

San Antonio, TX

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Conference Name

94th Annual Meeting of the United-States-and-Canadian-Academy-of-Pathology

Related Subject Headings

  • Pathology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
 

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Liang, J., Losada, M., Barisoni, L., Chiriboga, L., Yee, H., & West, B. (2005). Overexpression of beta-catenin is associated with the progression of human hepatocarcinogenesis independent of GSK-3 beta. In LABORATORY INVESTIGATION (Vol. 85, pp. 283A-283A). San Antonio, TX: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP.
Liang, J., M. Losada, L. Barisoni, L. Chiriboga, H. Yee, and B. West. “Overexpression of beta-catenin is associated with the progression of human hepatocarcinogenesis independent of GSK-3 beta.” In LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 85:283A-283A. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2005.
Liang J, Losada M, Barisoni L, Chiriboga L, Yee H, West B. Overexpression of beta-catenin is associated with the progression of human hepatocarcinogenesis independent of GSK-3 beta. In: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP; 2005. p. 283A-283A.
Liang, J., et al. “Overexpression of beta-catenin is associated with the progression of human hepatocarcinogenesis independent of GSK-3 beta.” LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, vol. 85, NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2005, pp. 283A-283A.
Liang J, Losada M, Barisoni L, Chiriboga L, Yee H, West B. Overexpression of beta-catenin is associated with the progression of human hepatocarcinogenesis independent of GSK-3 beta. LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP; 2005. p. 283A-283A.

Published In

LABORATORY INVESTIGATION

ISSN

0023-6837

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Volume

85

Start / End Page

283A / 283A

Location

San Antonio, TX

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Conference Name

94th Annual Meeting of the United-States-and-Canadian-Academy-of-Pathology

Related Subject Headings

  • Pathology
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 1103 Clinical Sciences