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In this issue of the JCI, Miao et al demonstrated that MCC tumor survival requires neuroendocrine-lineage transcription factors, which are recruited to superenhancers (SEs) with the viral small T antigen oncoprotein to promote the neuroendocrine Merkel cell lineage of the cancer
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