Altered control of cellular proliferation in the absence of mammalian brahma (SNF2alpha).

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Published in EMBO J on December 01, 1998

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J C Reyes1, J Barra, C Muchardt, A Camus, C Babinet, M Yaniv

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1: Unité de Biologie du Développement, URA 1960 du CNRS, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.

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