Identification of novel target genes specifically activated by deregulated E2F in human normal fibroblasts (Englisch)
- Neue Suche nach: Kitamura, Hodaka
- Neue Suche nach: Ozono, Eiko
- Neue Suche nach: Iwanaga, Ritsuko
- Neue Suche nach: Bradford, Andrew P.
- Neue Suche nach: Okuno, Junko
- Neue Suche nach: Shimizu, Emi
- Neue Suche nach: Kurayoshi, Kenta
- Neue Suche nach: Kugawa, Kazuyuki
- Neue Suche nach: Toh, Hiroyuki
- Neue Suche nach: Ohtani, Kiyoshi
- Neue Suche nach: Kitamura, Hodaka
- Neue Suche nach: Ozono, Eiko
- Neue Suche nach: Iwanaga, Ritsuko
- Neue Suche nach: Bradford, Andrew P.
- Neue Suche nach: Okuno, Junko
- Neue Suche nach: Shimizu, Emi
- Neue Suche nach: Kurayoshi, Kenta
- Neue Suche nach: Kugawa, Kazuyuki
- Neue Suche nach: Toh, Hiroyuki
- Neue Suche nach: Ohtani, Kiyoshi
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Genes to Cells
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739-757
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2015
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Titel:Identification of novel target genes specifically activated by deregulated E2F in human normal fibroblasts
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Beteiligte:Kitamura, Hodaka ( Autor:in ) / Ozono, Eiko ( Autor:in ) / Iwanaga, Ritsuko ( Autor:in ) / Bradford, Andrew P. ( Autor:in ) / Okuno, Junko ( Autor:in ) / Shimizu, Emi ( Autor:in ) / Kurayoshi, Kenta ( Autor:in ) / Kugawa, Kazuyuki ( Autor:in ) / Toh, Hiroyuki ( Autor:in ) / Ohtani, Kiyoshi ( Autor:in )
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Erschienen in:Genes to Cells ; 20, 9 ; 739-757
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Erscheinungsdatum:01.09.2015
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Format / Umfang:19 pages
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Medientyp:Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
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Sprache:Englisch
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