2016
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2016-4553
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Abstract 4553: Identification of CD30/TNFRSF8 as a primary target of the Myc oncoprotein and potential biomarker of Myc-driven cancer

Abstract: Pathological activation of the transcription factor Myc induces a multitude of human malignancies. In Myc-driven tumor progression, there is a robust dependence on Myc activity; however, strategies developed to explicitly modulate Myc function in cancer have yielded little clinical success. Patients harboring Myc-dependent tumors would benefit from a therapy that circumvents molecular targeting of Myc expression and instead directs against a distinct downstream effector. Our preliminary data fro… Show more

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