FOXR2 Stabilizes MYCN Protein and Identifies Non–MYCN-Amplified Neuroblastoma Patients With Unfavorable Outcome

Volume: 39, Issue: 29, Pages: 3217 - 3228
Published: Oct 10, 2021
Abstract
PURPOSE Clinical outcomes of patients with neuroblastoma range from spontaneous tumor regression to fatality. Hence, understanding the mechanisms that cause tumor progression is crucial for the treatment of patients. In this study, we show that FOXR2 activation identifies a subset of neuroblastoma tumors with unfavorable outcome and we investigate the mechanism how FOXR2 relates to poor outcome in patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS We analyzed...
Paper Details
Title
FOXR2 Stabilizes MYCN Protein and Identifies Non–MYCN-Amplified Neuroblastoma Patients With Unfavorable Outcome
Published Date
Oct 10, 2021
Volume
39
Issue
29
Pages
3217 - 3228
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