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Nicole R Murray1, Verline Justilien1, Alan P Fields1
1Department of Cancer Biology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA.
Cancer Cell
|October 12, 2016
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In this issue of Cancer Cell, Ferone et al. demonstrate that SOX2 not only drives lung tumor formation but also restricts tumor lineage to squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC), regardless of cell of origin. This novel LSCC model should facilitate identification of key oncogenic drivers and treatment strategies for this lung cancer subtype.
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