The cyclin D1 carboxyl regulatory domain controls the division and differentiation of hematopoietic cells
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A. Cumano | B. Rocha | S. Pellegrini | F. Vasseur | P. Gonçalves | D. Laderach | A. Barinov | Zhi Li | O. Azogui | Miguel Chaves-Ferreira | Gerald Krenn
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