Interplay between HDAC3 and WDR5 is essential for hypoxia-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
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Kou-Juey Wu | Chi-Hung Huang | Muh-Hwa Yang | Shyue-Yih Chang | Min-Zu Wu | S. Teng | Cheng‐Chi Chang | Ya‐Ping Tsai
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