The tumor suppressor TERE1 (UBIAD1) prenyltransferase regulates the elevated cholesterol phenotype in castration resistant prostate cancer by controlling a program of ligand dependent SXR target genes
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John E. Tomaszewski | William J. Fredericks | J. Sepulveda | P. Lal | J. Tomaszewski | Ming-Fong Lin | F. Rauscher | S. Malkowicz | Jorge Sepulveda | Priti Lal | Ming-Fong Lin | Terry McGarvey | Frank J Rauscher | S. Bruce Malkowicz | W. Fredericks | T. McGarvey | M. Lin | Ming-Fong Lin
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