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"Transcription elongation factors represent in vivo cancer ..."
Tyler E. Miller et al. (2017)
- Tyler E. Miller
, Brian B. Liau, Lisa C. Wallace, Andrew R. Morton
, Qi Xie
, Deobrat Dixit
, Daniel C. Factor, Leo J. Y. Kim, James J. Morrow
, Qiulian Wu, Stephen C. Mack
, Christopher G. Hubert, Shawn M. Gillespie
, William A. Flavahan, Thomas Hoffmann, Rohit Thummalapalli, Michael T. Hemann, Patrick J. Paddison, Craig M. Horbinski, Johannes Zuber
, Peter C. Scacheri, Bradley E. Bernstein, Paul J. Tesar
, Jeremy N. Rich:
Transcription elongation factors represent in vivo cancer dependencies in glioblastoma. Nat. 547(7663): 355-359 (2017)

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