Inhibition of C-terminal binding protein attenuates transcription factor 4 signaling to selectively target colon cancer stem cells
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Inhibition of C-terminal binding protein attenuates transcription factor 4 signaling to selectively target colon cancer stem cells
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CELL CYCLE
Volume 13, Issue 22, Pages 3506-3518
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Informa UK Limited
Online
2014-10-30
DOI
10.4161/15384101.2014.958407
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