Class I histone deacetylases sequentially interact with MyoD and pRb during skeletal myogenesis.
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L. Kedes | P. Stiegler | A. Giordano | J. Wang | Jean Y. J. Wang | S. Iezzi | G. Muscat | R. Schiltz | T. Chen | P. L. Puri | V. Sartorelli | A. Giordano | L. Kedes | George E. O. Muscat | Larry Kedes | Tung-Ti Chen | T. Chen | T. Chen | Pier Lorenzo Puri | Simona Iezzi | Peter Stiegler | Tung Ti Chen | Antonio Giordano | Vittorio Sartorelli
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