Histone Deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) and Other Class I HDACs Regulate Colon Cell Maturation and p21 Expression and Are Deregulated in Human Colon Cancer*
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Andrew J. Wilson | D. Arango | J. Mariadason | L. Augenlicht | Y. Sowa | A. Velcich | D. Byun | Andrew J Wilson | N. Popova | L. Murray | Kaitlin L’italien
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