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lavarone, A., & Massagué, J. (1997). Repression of the CDK activator Cdc25A and cell-cycle arrest by cytokine TGF-β in cells lacking the CDK inhibitor p15. Nature, 387(6631), 417–422.

Authors 2
  1. Antonio lavarone (first)
  2. Joan Massagué (additional)
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