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Connection

Guoliang Li to Ubiquitination

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Guoliang Li has written about Ubiquitination.
Connection Strength

0.056
  1. Celada SI, Li G, Celada LJ, Lu W, Kanagasabai T, Feng W, Cao Z, Salsabeel N, Mao N, Brown LK, Mark ZA, Izban MG, Ballard BR, Zhou X, Adunyah SE, Matusik RJ, Wang X, Chen Z. Lysosome-dependent FOXA1 ubiquitination contributes to luminal lineage of advanced prostate cancer. Mol Oncol. 2023 10; 17(10):2126-2146.
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    Score: 0.056
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