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Altea Targa

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|April 7, 2018
Cancer: a CINful evolutionAltea Targa, Giulia Rancati
The EMBO Journal|September 16, 2021
Non-genetic and genetic rewiring underlie adaptation to hypomorphic alleles of an essential geneAltea Targa, Katherine E Larrimore, Cheng Kit Wong, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|July 30, 2019
Single and combined BTK and PI3Kδ inhibition with acalabrutinib and ACP-319 in pre-clinical models of aggressive lymphomasFilippo Spriano, Chiara Tarantelli, Eugenio Gaudio, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 3, 2024
Acid-sensing ion channel 3 is a new potential therapeutic target for the control of glioblastoma cancer stem cells growthAndrea Balboni, Camilla D'Angelo, Nicoletta Collura, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|April 7, 2018
Cancer: a CINful evolutionAltea Targa, Giulia Rancati
The EMBO Journal|September 16, 2021
Non-genetic and genetic rewiring underlie adaptation to hypomorphic alleles of an essential geneAltea Targa, Katherine E Larrimore, Cheng Kit Wong, et al.
British Journal of Haematology|July 30, 2019
Single and combined BTK and PI3Kδ inhibition with acalabrutinib and ACP-319 in pre-clinical models of aggressive lymphomasFilippo Spriano, Chiara Tarantelli, Eugenio Gaudio, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 3, 2024
Acid-sensing ion channel 3 is a new potential therapeutic target for the control of glioblastoma cancer stem cells growthAndrea Balboni, Camilla D'Angelo, Nicoletta Collura, et al.
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