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Karyopherins in cancer
Tolga Çağatay,
Yuh Min Chook
Pharmacology - Chook Lab
Biophysics
Pharmacology
Biophysics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Karyopherins
100%
Cell Nucleus Active Transport
81%
Proto-Oncogenes
27%
Interphase
26%
Cytoplasmic and Nuclear Receptors
23%
Mitosis
22%
Neoplasms
22%
Carcinogenesis
17%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
9%