RNF43 truncations trap CK1 to drive niche‐independent self‐renewal in cancer
Maureen Spit(University Medical Center Utrecht), Madelon M. Maurice(Utrecht University), Zbyněk Zdráhal(Central European Institute of Technology), Nicola Fenderico(University Medical Center Utrecht), Jan Paul Medema(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Alba Cristobal(University Medical Center Utrecht), Rik G.H. Lindeboom(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Max van Osch(University Medical Center Utrecht), Jeroen M. Bugter(University Medical Center Utrecht), Lars Ootes(University Medical Center Utrecht), Ingrid Jordens(University Medical Center Utrecht), Tomasz Radaszkiewicz(Masaryk University), Vı́tězslav Bryja(Masaryk University), Kim E. Boonekamp(University Medical Center Utrecht), Michiel Vermeulen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Eline Janssen(University Medical Center Utrecht), David Potěšil(Central European Institute of Technology), Kateřina Hanáková(Central European Institute of Technology), Sylvia F. Boj(Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences), Bon‐Kyoung Koo(Institute for Basic Science)
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