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SCAMP3;jsessionid=667707B3EB19E31E37DB13ECA16D9E85
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SCAMP3 promotes breast cancer progression through the c-MYC-β-Catenin-SQSTM1 growth and stemness axi…
Regulation of the MVB pathway by SCAMP3.
Comprehensive Evaluation of Endocytosis-Associated Protein SCAMP3 in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
SCAMP3 Promotes Glioma Proliferation and Indicates Unfavorable Prognosis via Multiple Pathways.
SCAMP3 is a mutant EGFR phosphorylation target and a tumor suppressor in lung adenocarcinoma.
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