Xist reduction in breast cancer upregulates AKT phosphorylation via HDAC3-mediated repression of PHLPP1 expression
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Yuh-Shan Jou | Che-Chang Chang | H. Shih | Y. Jou | Che-Chang Chang | Yen-Sung Huang | Yen-Sung Huang | Hsiu-Ming Shih | Szu-Shuo Lee | Szu-Shuo Lee
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