Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Receptor Type Kappa Is A Glioma Tumor Suppressor That Predicts Survival And Response To Therapy
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Agarwal S, Al-Keilani MS, Alqudah MA, Sibenaller Z, Ryken TC, Assem M. Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase type kappa is a prognostic marker, essential for regulating malignant behavior of glioma cells. American Association of Cancer Research annual meeting, 2012 Agarwal S, Al-Keilani MS, Alqudah MA, Sibenaller Z, Ryken TC, Assem M. Receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase type kappa (PTPRK) as a potential tumor suppressor and a predictive marker in gliomas. American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists annual meeting, 2011 S. Agarwal, M. Al-Keilani, M. Alqudah, Z. Sibenaller, T. Ryken, M. Assem. PTPRK as a potential tumor suppressor and a predictive marker in gliomas. Health Sciences Research Week–translational genomics, University of Iowa, IA, 2011
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