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Nature Chemical Biology|January 19, 2021
BET bromodomain inhibitors regulate keratinocyte plasticityGabi Schutzius, Christian Kolter, Sebastian Bergling, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|December 11, 2019
CPSF3-dependent pre-mRNA processing as a druggable node in AML and Ewing's sarcomaNathan T Ross, Felix Lohmann, Seth Carbonneau, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|April 5, 2024
NIBR-LTSi is a selective LATS kinase inhibitor activating YAP signaling and expanding tissue stem cells in vitro and in vivoKenji Namoto, Clara Baader, Vanessa Orsini, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 11, 2021
The rise of affectivismDaniel Dukes, Kathryn Abrams, Ralph Adolphs, et al.
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Nature Chemical Biology|January 19, 2021
BET bromodomain inhibitors regulate keratinocyte plasticityGabi Schutzius, Christian Kolter, Sebastian Bergling, et al.
Nature Chemical Biology|December 11, 2019
CPSF3-dependent pre-mRNA processing as a druggable node in AML and Ewing's sarcomaNathan T Ross, Felix Lohmann, Seth Carbonneau, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|April 5, 2024
NIBR-LTSi is a selective LATS kinase inhibitor activating YAP signaling and expanding tissue stem cells in vitro and in vivoKenji Namoto, Clara Baader, Vanessa Orsini, et al.
Nature Human Behaviour|June 11, 2021
The rise of affectivismDaniel Dukes, Kathryn Abrams, Ralph Adolphs, et al.
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