Chromatin-Remodeling-Factor ARID1B Represses Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling.
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A. Ekici | A. Reis | C. Zweier | J. Hoyer | H. Engels | Georgia Vasileiou | J. Behrens | S. Uebe | M. Hadjihannas | G. Vasileiou | Juliane Hoyer
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