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KPNA2 Expression Is an Independent Adverse Predictor of Biochemical Recurrence after Radical ProstatectomyMORTEZAVI, Ashkan; HERMANNS, Thomas; HARTMANN, Arndt et al.Clinical cancer research (Print). 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 1111-1121, issn 1078-0432, 11 p.Article

Significance of Karyopherin-α 2 (KPNA2) Expression in Esophageal Squamous Cell CarcinomaSAKAI, Makoto; SOHDA, Makoto; MIYAZAKI, Tatsuya et al.Anticancer research. 2010, Vol 30, Num 3, pp 851-856, issn 0250-7005, 6 p.Article

The Karyopherin proteins, Crm1 and Karyopherin β1, are overexpressed in cervical cancer and are critical for cancer cell survival and proliferationVAN DER WATT, Pauline J; MASKE, Christopher P; HENDRICKS, Denver T et al.International journal of cancer (Print). 2009, Vol 124, Num 8, pp 1829-1840, issn 0020-7136, 12 p.Article

The significance of TNFAIP8 in prostate cancer response to radiation and docetaxel and disease recurrenceCHUANBO ZHANG; KALLAKURY, Bhaskar V; SREENATH, Taduru L et al.International journal of cancer (Print). 2013, Vol 133, Num 1, pp 31-42, issn 0020-7136, 12 p.Article

Importin subunit alpha-2 is identified as a potential biomarker for non-small cell lung cancer by integration of the cancer cell secretome and tissue transcriptomeWANG, Chun-I; WANG, Chih-Liang; WANG, Chih-Wei et al.International journal of cancer (Print). 2011, Vol 128, Num 10, pp 2364-2372, issn 0020-7136, 9 p.Article

Nuclear karyopherin a2 expression predicts poor survival in patients with advanced breast cancer irrespective of treatment intensityGLUZ, Oleg; WILD, Peter; GAUMANN, Andreas et al.International journal of cancer. 2008, Vol 123, Num 6, pp 1433-1438, issn 0020-7136, 6 p.Article

The prognostic impact of high Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS1) gene expression in ERG-negative prostate cancers lacking PTEN deletion is driven by KPNA2 expressionGRUPP, Katharina; BOUMESLI, Rebecca; HULAND, Hartwig et al.International journal of cancer (Print). 2014, Vol 135, Num 6, pp 1399-1407, issn 0020-7136, 9 p.Article

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