Interaction of PRMT1 with BTG/TOB proteins in cell signalling: molecular analysis and functional aspects
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C. Dehay | J. Magaud | C. Dumontet | V. Revol | F. Guéhenneux | C. Berthet | C. Samarut | J. Rouault | Agnès I. Lukaszewicz
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