The Vin-1 gene, identified by provirus insertional mutagenesis, is the cyclin D2.

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Published in Oncogene on June 01, 1993

Authors

Z Hanna1, M Jankowski, P Tremblay, X Jiang, A Milatovich, U Francke, P Jolicoeur

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1: Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Clinical Research Institute of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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