A Wnt–Axin2–GSK3β cascade regulates Snail1 activity in breast cancer cells
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S. Weiss | E. Fearon | N. Kim | Hyun Sil Kim | Xiao-yan Li | S. Cha | Joo Kyung Ryu | J. Yook | C. Hu | I. Ota | Jin Kim | Y. Choi | Xiao‐yan Li
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