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[2P-0252] Nuclear phosphorylated Dicer contributes to metabolic switch and gemcitabine resistance of pancreatic cancer

〇Ching-Feng Chiu1,2, Yen-Hao Su3,4,5, Chia-Ying Lin1, Ji Min Park1,2, Chien-Chao Chiu6, Shao-Wen Hung6,7, Hsin-An Chen3,4, Ming-Te Huang3,4 (1.Grad. Inst. of Metab. & Obes. Sci., Coll. of Nutr., Taipei Med. Univ., 2.Sch. of Nutr. and Heal. Sci., Coll. of Nutr., Taipei Med. Univ., 3.Div. of Gen. Surg., Dept. of Surg., Shuang Ho Hosp., Taipei Med. Univ., 4.Dept. of Surg., Sch. of Med., Coll. of Med., Taipei Med. Univ., 5.Metab. & Weight Mgmt. Ctr., Shuang Ho Hosp., Taipei Med. Univ., 6.Div. of Animal Res., Animal Tech. Lab., Agric. Tech. Res. Inst., 7.Nursing Dept. of Yuanpei Univ., Xiang shan)

Dicer, gemcitabine, pyruvate kinase M2, pancreatic cancer

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