Direct regulation of TWIST by HIF-1α promotes metastasis
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Kou-Juey Wu | Chung-Ji Liu | Shih-Hwa Chiou | S. Chiou | Kou-Juey Wu | Chung-Ji Liu | Po-min Chen | Muh-Hwa Yang | Shyue-Yih Chang | Min-Zu Wu | S. Teng | Muh-Hwa Yang | Min-Zu Wu | Po-Min Chen | Shyue-Yih Chang | Shu-Chun Teng
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