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Mueller-Holzner, E.

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    • Akhoondi, S., Sun, D., von der Lehr, N., Apostolidou, S., Klotz, K., Maljukova, A., Cepeda, D., Fiegl, H., Dofou, D., Marth, C., Mueller-Holzner, E., Corcoran, M., et al. Fbxw7/hcdc4 is a general tumor suppressor in human cancer Cancer Research  2007 67:9006-9012  DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.can-07-1320  PMID:17909001
    • Spruck, C., Sun, D., Fiegl, H., Marth, C., Mueller-Holzner, E., Goebel, G., Widschwendter, M., Reed, S. I. Detection of low molecular weight derivatives of cyclin e1 is a function of cyclin e1 protein levels in breast cancer Cancer Research  2006 66:7355-7360  DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.can-05-3240  PMID:16849587
    • Hubalek, M. M., Widschwendter, A., Erdel, M., Gschwendtner, A., Fiegl, H. M., Muller, H. M., Goebel, G., Mueller-Holzner, E., Marth, C., Spruck, C. H., Reed, S. I., Widschwendter, M. Cyclin e dysregulation and chromosomal instability in endometrial cancer Oncogene  2004 23:4187-4192  DOI:10.1038/sj.onc.1207560  PMID:15048079
    • Reed, S. E., Spruck, C. H., Sangfelt, O., van Drogen, F., Mueller-Holzner, E., Widschwendter, M., Zetterberg, A. Mutation of hcdc4 leads to cell cycle deregulation of cyclin e in cancer Cancer Research  2004 64:795-800  DOI:10.1158/0008-5472.can-03-3417  PMID:14871801

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