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A Yeast Mutant Screen Identifies TORC and Lys63 Polyubiquitination Pathway Genes among Determinants of Sensitivity to the Cancer Stem Cell-Specific Drug Salinomycin
Journal of Analytical Oncology
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10.30683/1927-7229.2020.09.05
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2020
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Vol 9
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pp. 33-45
Author(s):
Donald Rozario
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Keyword(s):
Stem Cell
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Cancer Stem Cell
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Specific Drug
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Yeast Mutant
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Mutant Screen
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