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ANAPC7;jsessionid=FA497EC33A913CA372ED4D076137B6B9
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Using Circ-ANAPC7 as a Novel Type of Biomarker in the Monitoring of Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
APC7 mediates ubiquitin signaling in constitutive heterochromatin in the developing mammalian brain.
Identification of BRIP1, NSMCE2, ANAPC7, RAD18 and TTL from chromosome segregation gene set associat…
Deletion of APC7 or APC16 Allows Proliferation of Human Cells without the Spindle Assembly Checkpoin…
The Secret Life of the Inhibitor of Virus Replication.
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