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- who: Takashi Yokoyama from the Takashi Yokoyama1, Takahito Kuga1, Yuka Itoh1, Shigeo Otake1, Chiho Omata1, Masao Saitoh1, and Keiji Miyazawa1, * From the Department of Biochemistry, Research Training Program for Undergraduates, and Center for Medical Education and Science, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Yamanashi, Yamanashi, Japan Edited by Phyllis Hanson have published the Article: Smad2u0394exon3 and Smad3 have distinct properties in signal transmission leading to TGF-u03b2-induced cell motility, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/30,/2022
- what: This study reports for the first time distinct signaling properties of Smad2u0394exon3 and Smad3. with Smad . . .
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