Human Slug Is a Repressor That Localizes to Sites of Active Transcription
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Y. Ip | S. Guru | J. Chen | K. Hemavathy | Y. Tony Ip | Kirugaval Hemavathy | Siradanahalli C. Guru | John Harris | J. Don Chen | John Harris
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