TMEM16A induces MAPK and contributes directly to tumorigenesis and cancer progression.
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Xin Huang | Dong Xiao | Umamaheswar Duvvuri | Daniel J. Shiwarski | A. Egloff | J. Grandis | B. Harfe | S. Gollin | D. Xiao | R. Schreiber | K. Kunzelmann | U. Duvvuri | Raja S Seethala | Xin Huang | J. Rock | D. Shiwarski | Karl Kunzelmann | Brian D Harfe | Daniel J Shiwarski | Carol Bertrand | Robert S Edinger | Jason R Rock | Brian J Henson | Rainer Schreiber | Ann Marie Egloff | Xing Chen | Vivian W Lui | Jennifer R Grandis | Susanne M Gollin | R. Edinger | C. Bertrand | Xing Chen | B. J. Henson | V. Lui
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