Regulation of E2F transcription by cyclin E–Cdk2 kinase mediated through p300/CBP co-activators
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N. L. Thangue | Lorna Morris | K. Allen | Lorna Morris | K.Elizabeth Allen | Nicholas B. La Thangue | N. Thangue
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