Chapter category: Gene Therapy
Regulation of E2F-Responsive Genes through Histone Modifications
Rb and Tumorigenesis
Edited by: Maurizio FanciulliISBN: 0-387-32173-X
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Chapter authors:
Estelle Nicolas, Laetitia Daury and Didier Trouche
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