An alternative splicing switch in FLNB promotes the mesenchymal cell state in human breast cancer

  1. Ji Li
  2. Peter S Choi
  3. Christine L Chaffer
  4. Katherine Labella
  5. Justin H Hwang
  6. Andrew O Giacomelli
  7. Jong Wook Kim
  8. Nina Ilic
  9. John G Doench
  10. Seav Huong Ly
  11. Chao Dai
  12. Kimberly Hagel
  13. Andrew L Hong
  14. Ole Gjoerup
  15. Shom Goel
  16. Jennifer Y Ge
  17. David E Root
  18. Jean J Zhao
  19. Angela N Brooks
  20. Robert A Weinberg
  21. William C Hahn  Is a corresponding author
  1. Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, United States
  2. Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, United States
  3. Broad Institute, United States
  4. Dana-Farber Cancer Institue, United States
  5. Harvard Medical School, United States
  6. University of California, Santa Cruz, United States
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  1. Ji Li
  2. Peter S Choi
  3. Christine L Chaffer
  4. Katherine Labella
  5. Justin H Hwang
  6. Andrew O Giacomelli
  7. Jong Wook Kim
  8. Nina Ilic
  9. John G Doench
  10. Seav Huong Ly
  11. Chao Dai
  12. Kimberly Hagel
  13. Andrew L Hong
  14. Ole Gjoerup
  15. Shom Goel
  16. Jennifer Y Ge
  17. David E Root
  18. Jean J Zhao
  19. Angela N Brooks
  20. Robert A Weinberg
  21. William C Hahn
(2018)
An alternative splicing switch in FLNB promotes the mesenchymal cell state in human breast cancer
eLife 7:e37184.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.37184