Distinct p53 genomic binding patterns in normal and cancer-derived human cells
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John J Dunn | Sean R McCorkle | W. McCombie | J. Dunn | C. Anderson | Krassimira Botcheva | S. McCorkle | W R McCombie | Carl W Anderson | Krassimira Botcheva
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