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Identification and Characterization of Signaling Pathways Underlying the Tumorigenic Activity of ΔNp63α in Breast Cancer Stem Cells A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Experimental and Molecular Medicine by Amanda Lynn Balboni DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hanover, New Hampshire May 15, 2014 Examining Committee ________________________________________ James DiRenzo, Ph.D. (Chair) ________________________________________ Michael Spinella, Ph.D. ________________________________________ Gary Schwartz, M.D. ________________________________________ Lalage Wakefield, Ph.D. ________________________________________ F. Jon Kull, Ph.D. Dean of Graduate Studies
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Full Text | Identification and Characterization of Signaling Pathways Underlying the Tumorigenic Activity of ΔNp63α in Breast Cancer Stem Cells A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Experimental and Molecular Medicine by Amanda Lynn Balboni DARTMOUTH COLLEGE Hanover, New Hampshire May 15, 2014 Examining Committee ________________________________________ James DiRenzo, Ph.D. (Chair) ________________________________________ Michael Spinella, Ph.D. ________________________________________ Gary Schwartz, M.D. ________________________________________ Lalage Wakefield, Ph.D. ________________________________________ F. Jon Kull, Ph.D. Dean of Graduate Studies |