Expression of c‐Ets1 is associated with malignant potential in endometrial carcinoma

The protooncogene c‐ets1 is a transcriptional factor that controls the expression of a number of genes involved in extracellular matrix remodeling. It might play a role in the regulation of physiologic processes such as cell proliferation and differentiation and also is associated with angiogenesis, cell migration, and tumor invasion.

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