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TM4SF1-AS1 inhibits apoptosis by promoting stress granule formation in cancer cells

Authors Hiroshi Kitajima  , Reo Maruyama   , Takeshi Niinuma , Eiichiro Yamamoto , Akira Takasawa , Kumi Takasawa , Kazuya Ishiguro , Akihiro Tsuyada , Ryo Suzuki , Gota Sudo , Toshiyuki Kubo , Kei Mitsuhashi , Masashi Idogawa , Shoichiro Tange , Mutsumi Toyota , Ayano Yoshido , Kohei Kumegawa , Masahiro Kai , Kazuyoshi Yanagihara , Takashi Tokino , Makoto Osanai , Hiroshi Nakase , Hiromu Suzuki 
Details Hiroshi Kitajima et al; Cell Death Dis; 2023;
DOI 10.1038/s41419-023-05953-3
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