Sequestosome 1/p62 facilitates HER2-induced mammary tumorigenesis through multiple signaling pathways
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Sequestosome 1/p62 facilitates HER2-induced mammary tumorigenesis through multiple signaling pathways
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ONCOGENE
Volume 34, Issue 23, Pages 2968-2977
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Springer Nature
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2014-08-04
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10.1038/onc.2014.244
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