PIGN spatiotemporally regulates the spindle assembly checkpoint proteins in leukemia transformation and progression
Abstract Phosphatidylinositol glycan anchor biosynthesis class N (PIGN) has been linked to the suppression of chromosomal instability. The spindle assembly checkpoint complex is responsible for proper chromosome segregation during mitosis to prevent chromosomal instability. In this study, the novel...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel K. Teye, Shasha Lu, Fangyuan Chen, Wenrui Yang, Thomas Abraham, Douglas B. Stairs, Hong-Gang Wang, Gregory S. Yochum, Robert A. Brodsky, Jeffrey J. Pu |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/de2cadc6ed4e4474b1a7633bdd7d1cd8 |
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