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Interference with Sin3 function induces epigenetic reprogramming and differentiation in breast cancer cells
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Interference with Sin3 function induces epigenetic reprogramming and differentiation in breast cancer cells

Eduardo F Farias, Kevin Petrie, Boris Leibovitch, Janice Murtagh, Manuel Boix Chornet, Tino Schenk, Arthur Zelent and Samuel Waxman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, Vol.107(26), pp.11811-11816
2010-06-29
PMCID: PMC2900697
PMID: 20547842

Abstract

Biological Sciences E-cadherin estrogen receptor Sin3 interaction domain triple-negative
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