SMURF1 facilitates estrogen receptor ɑ signaling in breast cancer cells
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Guojin Wu | Jian Zhu | Na Yu | G. Niu | Sifan Yu | Xin Li | Beibei Wang | T. Zhuang | Zhenhua Liu | Yan D. Zhao | Xiumin Li | Xiaosheng Ding | Juntao Xu | Huijie Yang | W. Deng | Min Xue | Hui Wang | Yingxiang Hou
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