The deubiquitinase USP28 stabilizes LSD1 and confers stem-cell-like traits to breast cancer cells.
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Chi Wang | T. Kang | B. Zhou | B. Evers | Yadi Wu | Yongxiang Zhao | Xiuwei H. Yang | Yifan Wang | Tiebang Kang | Binhua P. Zhou | Tiebang Kang
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