Inflammation mobilizes copper metabolism to promote colon tumorigenesis via an IL-17-STEAP4-XIAP axis
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G. Stark | M. Kalady | M. Jackson | S. Bao | G. Sen | P. Fox | Shang Jia | Xiaoxia Li | T. Pizarro | K. Bulek | E. Huang | Junjie Zhao | Xing Chen | Christopher J. Chang | Gang Cai | Fangqiang Tang | Xiaoxia Li | Yun Liao | Christopher J. Chang | George R. Stark
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