GADD45α and γ interaction with CDK11p58 regulates SPDEF protein stability and SPDEF-mediated effects on cancer cell migration
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T. Libermann | L. Zerbini | R. G. Correa | F. Simabuco | S. Dillon | M. Morale | R. E. Tamura | J. Paccez | Kristal Duncan | Xuesong Gu
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