Par6G suppresses cell proliferation and is targeted by loss-of-function mutations in multiple cancers
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M. Laakso | S. Hautaniemi | O. Monni | A. Mäkelä | T. Tervonen | J. Klefström | T. Lepikhova | M. Ahvenainen | E. Marques | M. Myllynen | J. Englund | E. Virkunen | Tatiana Lepikhova | Mikko Myllynen
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