Δ Np63 α Repression of the Notch1 Gene Supports the Proliferative Capacity of Normal Human Keratinocytes and Cervical Cancer Cells
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M. Fujita | T. Kiyono | T. Yugawa | S. Ohno | N. Egawa | Kei Haga | Yuki Yoshimatsu | M. Narisawa‐Saito | Nagayasu Egawa
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