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A Blood-based Polyamine Signature Associated With MEN1 Duodenopancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor Progression.

Johannes F FahrmannAmanda R WasylishenCarolina R C PietermanEhsan IrajizadJody VykoukalEunice MurageRanran WuJennifer B DennisonHansini KrishnaChristine B PetersonGuillermina LozanoHua ZhaoKim-Anh DoDaniel M HalperinSunita K AgarwalJenny E BlauJaydira Del RiveroNaris NilubolMary F WalterJames M WelchLee S WeinsteinMenno R VriensRachel S van LeeuwaardeMark J C van TreijenGerlof D ValkNancy D PerrierSamir M Hanash
Published in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2021)
Our findings provide a basis for prospective testing of blood-based polyamines as a potential means for monitoring patients with MEN1 for harboring or developing aggressive disease.
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