Disabled cell density sensing leads to dysregulated cholesterol synthesis in glioblastoma
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Carlos A. Tristan | U. Shankavaram | Eric Batchelor | A. Cauer | D. Kambach | J. Stommel | Qian Sun | O. Celiku | A. Kesarwala | Alan S. Halim | Carlos Tristan
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