Capicua Regulates Cell Proliferation Downstream of the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase/Ras Signaling Pathway
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I. Hariharan | N. Tapon | K. White | H. Kanda | A. Tseng | L. Edelmann | B. Pellock | Seden Cigizoglu
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