PTBP1 plays an important role in the development of gastric cancer

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Zewen Chu
Miao Zhu
Yuanyuan Luo
Yaqi Hu
Xinyi Feng
Haibo Wang
Masataka Sunagawa
Yanqing Liu
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[1] The Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University,Institute of Translational Medicine, Medical College
[2] Yangzhou University,Department of physiology, School of Medicine
[3] Yangzhou University,undefined
[4] The Key Laboratory of Syndrome Differentiation and Treatment of Gastric Cancer of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine,undefined
[5] Showa University,undefined
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Cancer Cell International | / 23卷
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PTBP1:Polypyrimidine Tract binding protein 1; Gastric cancer; Proliferation; Actin cytoskeleton remodeling; PTBP1 Cas9-KO mouse model;
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