Activated 5′flanking region of NANOGP8 in a self-renewal environment is associated with increased sphere formation and tumor growth of prostate cancer cells
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Activated 5′flanking region of NANOGP8 in a self-renewal environment is associated with increased sphere formation and tumor growth of prostate cancer cells
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PROSTATE
Volume 74, Issue 4, Pages 381-394
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Wiley
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2013-12-07
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10.1002/pros.22759
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