Polycomb Group Gene mel-18 Regulates Early T Progenitor Expansion by Maintaining the Expression of Hes-1, a Target of the Notch Pathway1
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H. Kawamoto | K. Igarashi | T. Amagai | M. Itoi | K. Masuda | Y. Kato | S. Tashiro | M. Kanno | R. Kanno | M. Miyazaki | H. Ishihara | K. Miyazaki
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