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FOXA1 repression drives lineage plasticity and immune heterogeneity in bladder cancers with squamous differentiation
Cancers arising from the bladder urothelium often exhibit lineage plasticity with regions of urothelial carcinoma adjacent to or admixed with regions of divergent histomorphology, most commonly squamous differentiation. To define the biologic basis for and clinical significance of this morphologic h...
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