Cloning and characterization of human histone deacetylase 8
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J. Neefs | A. Kremer | P. Verhasselt | W. Luyten | S. Kass | I Van den Wyngaert | W de Vries | A Kremer | J Neefs | P Verhasselt | W H Luyten | S U Kass | I. van den Wyngaert | W. de Vries | Stefan U. Kass | Peter Verhasselt | Winfred de Vries
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