FGFR4 overexpression in pancreatic cancer is mediated by an intronic enhancer activated by HNF1α
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K. Alitalo | H. Hurst | Kari Alitalo | Riyaz NH Shah | J Claire Ibbitt | Helen C Hurst | R. Shah | J. Ibbitt | Riyaz NH Shah
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