MLL, a mammalian trithorax-group gene, functions as a transcriptional maintenance factor in morphogenesis.
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R. D. Hanson | S. Korsmeyer | J. Hess | S. Korsmeyer | B. Yu | R. Hanson | S. Horning | YU BENJAMIND. | Susan E. Horning
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