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METTL1 promotes tumorigenesis through tRNA-derived fragment biogenesis in prostate cancer
Newly growing evidence highlights the essential role that epitranscriptomic marks play in the development of many cancers; however, little is known about the role and implications of altered epitranscriptome deposition in prostate cancer. Here, we show that the transfer RNA N(7)-methylguanosine (m(7...
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