Attenuation of the beta-catenin/TCF4 complex in colorectal cancer cells induces several growth-suppressive microRNAs that target cancer promoting genes
Troels Schepeler, Claus L. Andersen(Aarhus University Hospital), Eva M. Riising(University of Copenhagen), Philippe Lamy(Aarhus University Hospital), Kasper Thorsen(Aarhus University Hospital), Iver Nordentoft(Aarhus University), Patrick J. Halvey(Vanderbilt University), D.C. Liebler(Vanderbilt University), Lise-Lotte Christensen(Aarhus University Hospital), Anja Holm(Glostrup Hospital), Torben F. Ørntoft(Aarhus University Hospital), Kristian Helin(University of Copenhagen)
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