Wip1: A candidate phosphatase for cancer diagnosis and treatment

•Investigation about the role of Wip1 phosphatase in cancer.•Alteration in cancer treatment responses by modifying phosphorylation procedures.•Study about the role of Wip1 as a new candidate for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. The critical regulatory mechanisms in numerous cellular pathways includin...

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Veröffentlicht in:DNA repair 2017-06, Vol.54, p.63-66
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