Phosphorylation and Stabilization of PIN1 by JNK Promote Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Growth

Author:

Lepore Alessio1,Choy Pui Man2,Lee Nathan C.W.1,Carella Maria Annunziata3,Favicchio Rosy4,Briones‐Orta Marco A.25,Glaser Shannon S.6,Alpini Gianfranco7ORCID,D’Santos Clive8,Tooze Reuben M.1,Lorger Mihaela1,Syn Wing‐Kin291011,Papakyriakou Athanasios12ORCID,Giamas Georgios13ORCID,Bubici Concetta3ORCID,Papa Salvatore12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leeds Institute of Medical Research at St. James’ Faculty of Medicine and Health University of LeedsSt. James' University Hospital Leeds United Kingdom

2. Institute of Hepatology Foundation for Liver Research and Birkbeck University of London London United Kingdom

3. Center for Genome Engineering and Maintenance Department of Life Sciences College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Brunel University London Uxbridge United Kingdom

4. Department of Surgery and Cancer Imperial College London United Kingdom

5. Department of Infectious Disease Imperial College London United Kingdom

6. Department of Medical Physiology Texas A&M University Bryan TX

7. Division of Gastroenterology Department of Medicine Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center Indiana University Indianapolis IN

8. Cancer Research UK Cambridge InstituteUniversity of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

9. Section of Gastroenterology Ralph H. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center Charleston SC

10. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department of Medicine Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC

11. Department of Physiology Faculty of Medicine and Nursing University of Basque Country UPV/EHU Leioa Spain

12. Institute of Biosciences and Applications National Center for Scientific Research Athens Greece

13. Department of Biochemistry and Biomedicine School of Life Sciences University of Sussex Brighton United Kingdom

Funder

Foundation for Liver Research

Guts UK

Rosetrees Trust

Brunel University London

Blood Cancer UK

Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hepatology

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