The ubiquitin ligase CHIP acts as an upstream regulator of oncogenic pathways
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M. Kurosumi | K. Kimura | J. Yanagisawa | A. Murayama | Y. Nakajima | H. Takei | I. Ito | R. Hirota | S. Hayashi | Y. Kawabe | Y. Yamaguchi | Y. Seino | Yasuhito Kobayashi | M. Kajiro | Kaori Kawanowa | K. So-ma | Shojiro Ohie | Miwako Kawano | Yoh‐ichi Kawabe
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