Gli1/DNA interaction is a druggable target for Hedgehog-dependent tumors
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L. Di Marcotullio | I. Screpanti | M. Botta | M. Mori | A. Gulino | E. Miele | C. Ingallina | G. Canettieri | E. Ferretti | Davide D’Amico | E. De Smaele | A. Pò | B. Botta | Francesca Ghirga | D. Cucchi | Gloria Uccello Barretta | Federica Aiello | P. Infante | R. Alfonsi | Sara O. Toscano | M. Siler | F. Aiello | F. Ghirga | D. D’Amico
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