A splice variant of Skp2 is retained in the cytoplasm and fails to direct cyclin D1 ubiquitination in the uterine cancer cell line SK-UT

  • Soula Ganiatsas
  • , Renee Dow
  • , Anne Thompson
  • , Brenda Schulman
  • , Doris Germain

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