FoxM1 Promotes Stemness and Radio-Resistance of Glioblastoma by Regulating the Master Stem Cell Regulator Sox2
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Hee Jin Cho | Do-Hyun Nam | Jung-Il Lee | D. Nam | Yeonghwan Kim | Jeongwu Lee | K. Joo | H. Cho | Kyeung Min Joo | Jung-Il Lee | Jeongwu Lee | Y. Seo | Yeri Lee | Yun Jee Seo | Yeri Lee | Kang Ho Kim | Dong Geon Kim | Yeonghwan Kim | Jinguen Rheey | Kayoung Shin | Yeon-Sook Choi | K. Kim | Y. Choi | Dong Geon Kim | J. Rheey | Kayoung Shin
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