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MINDY1 activates Urinary Bladder Neoplasms. 4 / 4
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"50 In BE and 10.13039 / 100005820EAC , MINDY1 was identified in a set of 90 genes significantly predicting disease progression by distinguishing 10.13039 / 100005820EAC progressors from patients with non-dysplastic BE.51 Moreover , MINDY-1 was found to promote bladder cancer progression by stabilizing YAP ,52 a key tumorigenesis pathway member that can also be induced by conjugated bile acids in 10.13039 / 100005820EAC ."