Elevated transcription and glycosylation of B3GNT5 promotes breast cancer aggressiveness
Zhaorui Miao(Zhejiang University), Chenfang Dong(Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), Ruocen Liao(Zhejiang University), Longchang Bai(Zhejiang University), Qianhua Cao(Zhejiang University), Jun Li(Zhejiang University), Xingyu Chen(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Xiaoli Li(Fujian Medical University), Chenglong Ma(Zhejiang University), Xinyue Deng(First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University)
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