Activator protein-1 activity regulates epithelial tumor cell identity.
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Nicholas A. Frost | Michael J Gerdes | M. Gerdes | C. Vinson | S. Yuspa | M. Myakishev | V. Rishi | Sang-won Park | A. Acharya | Vikas Rishi | Charles Vinson | Asha Acharya | A. Glick | Maxim Myakishev | Nicholas A Frost | Jaideep Moitra | Michelle R Levy | Sang-won Park | Adam Glick | Stuart H Yuspa | J. Moitra | M. Levy
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