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  3. Genetic dissection of the miR-200–Zeb1 axis reveals its importance in tumor differentiation and invasion

Genetic dissection of the miR-200–Zeb1 axis reveals its importance in tumor differentiation and invasion

Journal: Nature Communications

Published: 2018-11-07

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-07130-z

Affiliations: 6

Authors: 8

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Institute of Molecular Health Sciences (MHS), ETH Zurich, Switzerland
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MIT Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, United States of America (USA)
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MIT Department of Biology, United States of America (USA)
0.13
Comparative Pathology Platform (COMPATH), UniBE, Switzerland
0.13
UZH/ETH Competence Center Personalized Medicine (CC-PM), Switzerland
0.10
Faculty of Medicine, UZH, Switzerland
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