SRSF1 and SRSF9 RNA binding proteins promote Wnt signalling-mediated tumorigenesis by enhancing β-catenin biosynthesis
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Zhen Shi | Yu Fu | Wei Wu | Binlu Huang | Jie Huangfu | Ying Wang | Jiayu Han
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