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bibliographicCitation Seo D, Jung SM, Park JS, Lee J, Ha J, Kim M, Park SH. The deubiquitinating enzyme PSMD14 facilitates tumor growth and chemoresistance through stabilizing the ALK2 receptor in the initiation of BMP6 signaling pathway. EBioMedicine. 2019 Nov;49():55–71. PMID: 31685442; PMCID: PMC7113187.
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