The role of YY1 in reduced HP1α gene expression in invasive human breast cancer cells
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C. N. Parkhurst | N. Tanese | Christopher N. Parkhurst | Naoko Tanese | J. Lieberthal | M. Kaminsky | Christopher N Parkhurst | Jason G Lieberthal | Marissa Kaminsky | C. Parkhurst
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