HOXA9 regulates BRCA1 expression to modulate human breast tumor phenotype.
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M. Benezra | B. Weber | J. Licht | M. Feldman | J. Lakins | V. Weaver | Kelvin K. Tsai | A. Welm | J. Mouw | N. Boudreau | P. Gilbert | Virginia B Clemmer | M. Unger | Mawuse K Gbegnon | Meredith A. Unger
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