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Magnaghi-Jaulin, L., Groisman, R., Naguibneva, I., Robin, P., Lorain, S., Le Villain, J. P., Troalen, F., Trouche, D., & Harel-Bellan, A. (1998). Retinoblastoma protein represses transcription by recruiting a histone deacetylase. Nature, 391(6667), 601–605.

Authors 9
  1. L. Magnaghi-Jaulin (first)
  2. R. Groisman (additional)
  3. I. Naguibneva (additional)
  4. P. Robin (additional)
  5. S. Lorain (additional)
  6. J. P. Le Villain (additional)
  7. F. Troalen (additional)
  8. D. Trouche (additional)
  9. A. Harel-Bellan (additional)
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