The RNA Methyltransferase Complex of WTAP, METTL3, and METTL14 Regulates Mitotic Clonal Expansion in Adipogenesis
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T. Kodama | T. Kadowaki | Takayoshi Sasako | N. Kubota | K. Ueki | K. Tobe | M. Ohsugi | M. Awazawa | R. Suzuki | H. Waki | T. Hamakubo | S. Aoe | K. Horiuchi | Masatoshi Kobayashi | Naoki Kobayashi | Yukiko Okazaki | T. Umehara | A. Iwane | Keiko Horiuchi | T. Sasako
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