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The RNA methyltransferase Misu (NSun2) mediates Myc-induced proliferation and is upregulated in tumorsFrye et al., 2006
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- Frye M
- Watt F
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Background Myc is a well-known proto-oncogene, but its functions in normal tissue remain enigmatic. In adult epidermis, Myc stimulates exit from the stem cell compartment, decreasing cell adhesion and, by an unknown mechanism, triggering proliferation of transit …
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