LncRNA INHEG promotes glioma stem cell maintenance and tumorigenicity through regulating rRNA 2’-O-methylation
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Qiulian Wu | Jeremy N. Rich | Wei Zhang | Dongpeng Wang | Xiaomin Chen | Jianjun Luo | Ryan C. Gimple | B. Prager | Jichuan Yu | Peng Lin | Erzhong Wu | Runsheng Chen | Lihui Liu | Qinghua Liu | Ziyang Liu | Tao Jiang | Wei Wu | Xing Liu | Yuechuan Zhang | Weixi Zhao | Qi Xie | T. Jiang
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