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The increased expression of cytokeratin 13 leads to an increase in radiosensitivity of nasopharyngea…
KRT13 and UPK1B for differential diagnosis between metastatic lung carcinoma from oral squamous cell…
KRT13 promotes stemness and drives metastasis in breast cancer through a plakoglobin/c-Myc signaling…
Deletion of p53 and Hyper-Activation of PIK3CA in Keratin-15+ Stem Cells Lead to the Development of …
Keratin 13 deficiency causes white sponge nevus in mice.
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