Induction of microRNAs, mir-155, mir-222, mir-424 and mir-503, promotes monocytic differentiation through combinatorial regulation
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J. Kawai | Y. Hayashizaki | Harukazu Suzuki | D. Hume | T. Lassmann | A. Forrest | Y. Tomaru | M. Kanamori-Katayama | N. Ninomiya | Yukari Takahashi | J. Yasuda | A. Kubosaki | M. Hoon | Masanori Suzuki | Ai Kaiho | D. Hume
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