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bibliographicCitation Yang Y, Ding M, Yin H, Chen W, Shen H, Diao W, Yang L, Qin H, Gan W, Qiu X, Guo H. GALNT12 suppresses the bone-specific prostate cancer metastasis by activating BMP pathway via the O-glycosylation of BMPR1A. Int J Biol Sci. 2024;20(4):1297–313. PMID: 38385080; PMCID: PMC10878148.
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title GALNT12 suppresses the bone-specific prostate cancer metastasis by activating BMP pathway via the O-glycosylation of BMPR1A
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