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    AIP inactivation leads to pituitary tumorigenesis through defective Gαi-cAMP signaling by Tuominen, I, Heliövaara, E, Raitila, A, Rautiainen, M-R, Mehine, M, Katainen, R, Donner, I, Aittomäki, V, Lehtonen, H J, Ahlsten, M, Kivipelto, L, Schalin-Jäntti, C, Arola, J, Hautaniemi, S, Karhu, A

    Published in Oncogene (26-02-2015)
    “…The aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein ( AIP ) is a tumor-suppressor gene underlying the pituitary adenoma predisposition. Thus far, the exact…”
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    No evidence of somatic aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein mutations in sporadic endocrine neoplasia by Raitila, A, Georgitsi, M, Karhu, A, Tuppurainen, K, Mäkinen, M J, Birkenkamp-Demtröder, K, Salmenkivi, K, Ørntoft, T F, Arola, J, Launonen, V, Vahteristo, P, Aaltonen, L A

    Published in Endocrine-related cancer (01-09-2007)
    “…Germline mutations in the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) gene were recently observed in patients with pituitary adenoma predisposition…”
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    Aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein mutations seem not to associate with familial non-medullary thyroid cancer by Raitila, A., Georgitsi, M., Bonora, E., Vargiolu, M., Tuppurainen, K., Mäkinen, M. J., Vierimaa, O., Salmela, P. I., Launonen, V., Vahteristo, P., Aaltonen, L. A., Romeo, G., Karhu, Auli

    Published in Journal of endocrinological investigation (01-05-2009)
    “…Background : Over 95% of all thyroid malignancies are non-medullary thyroid carcinomas (NMTC). Familial NMTC are more aggressive and mortality is higher as…”
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    AIP inactivation leads to pituitary tumorigenesis through defective G[alpha]i-cAMP signaling by Tuominen, I, Heliövaara, E, Raitila, A, Rautiainen, M-r, Mehine, M, Katainen, R, Donner, I, Aittomäki, V, Lehtonen, H J, Ahlsten, M, Kivipelto, L, Schalin-jäntti, C, Arola, J, Hautaniemi, S, Karhu, A

    Published in Oncogene (26-02-2015)
    “…The aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) is a tumor-suppressor gene underlying the pituitary adenoma predisposition. Thus far, the exact…”
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    Journal Article
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    AIP inactivation leads to pituitary tumorigenesis through defective G[α.sub.i]-cAMP signaling by Tuominen, I, Heliovaara, E, Raitila, A, Rautiainen, M.-R, Mehine, M, Katainen, R, Donner, I, Aittomaki, V, Lehtonen, H.J, Ahlsten, M, Kivipelto, L, Schalin-Jantti, C, Arola, J, Hautaniemi, S, Karhu, A

    Published in Oncogene (26-02-2015)
    “…The aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) is a tumor-suppressor gene underlying the pituitary adenoma predisposition. Thus far, the exact…”
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    Journal Article
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    AIP inactivation leads to pituitary tumorigenesis through defective G alpha sub(i)-cAMP signaling by Tuominen, I, Heliovaara, E, Raitila, A, Rautiainen, M-R, Mehine, M, Katainen, R, Donner, I, Aittomaeki, V, Lehtonen, H J, Ahlsten, M, Kivipelto, L, Schalin-Jaentti, C, Arola, J, Hautaniemi, S, Karhu, A

    Published in Oncogene (26-02-2015)
    “…The aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP) is a tumor-suppressor gene underlying the pituitary adenoma predisposition. Thus far, the exact…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article
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