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Cancer-Linked SF3B1 Mutations Cause Faulty Splicing and SUGP1 Binding.

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SF3B1 mutations, common in myelodysplastic syndromes, cause SUGP1-mediated splicing defects. Click to show full abstract

SF3B1 mutations, common in myelodysplastic syndromes, cause SUGP1-mediated splicing defects.

Keywords: linked sf3b1; mutations cause; cancer; cause faulty; cancer linked; sf3b1 mutations

Journal Title: Cancer discovery
Year Published: 2019

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