Targeted methylation of two tumor suppressor genes is sufficient to transform mesenchymal stem cells into cancer stem/initiating cells.
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L. Jeng | K. Nephew | V. Jin | T. Huang | Kuan-Der Lee | K. Yeh | Yu-Sun Chang | S. Tsai | H. Sun | M. Tseng | P. Chu | Chi-Sheng Wu | Kuen-Daw Tsai | S. Hsiao | P. Hou | I-Wen Teng | Yu‐Wei Leu
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