Meis1a suppresses differentiation by G-CSF and promotes proliferation by SCF: Potential mechanisms of cooperativity with Hoxa9 in myeloid leukemia
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K. Calvo | P. Knoepfler | M. Pasillas | M. Kamps | D. Sykes | M P Kamps | K R Calvo | P S Knoepfler | D B Sykes | M P Pasillas
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