Cell adhesion regulates CDC25A expression and proliferation in acute myeloid leukemia.
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B. Ducommun | S. Manenti | C. Demur | B. Payrastre | L. Ysebaert | R. Bétous | F. de Toni | N. Prade-Houdellier | C. Racaud-Sultan | G. Prévost | M. Contour-Galcéra | C. Didier | A. Fernandez-Vidal | Christine Didier
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