HOXA2 activity regulation by cytoplasmic relocation, protein stabilization and post-translational modification.
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D. Vertommen | J. Twizere | Laure Bridoux | R. Rezsohazy | S. Pyr dit Ruys | Tamara Pringels | I. Bergiers | Noémie Deneyer | Céline Bombled
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