Chimaeras of Myc oncoprotein and steroid receptors cause hormone-dependent transformation of cells
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Didier Picard | Keith R. Yamamoto | K. Yamamoto | J. Bishop | M. Eilers | D. Picard | Martin Eilers | J. Michael Bishop | Keith R. Yamamoto
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