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The opposing functions of Sin3A and c-Myc are required to maintain epidermal homeostasis

Claire Cox1, Elisabete Nascimento, Shobbir Hussain, Stuart McArthur, Duncan Odom, Michaela Frye
Published 07 Mar 2013
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Published 07 Mar 2013

The opposing functions of Sin3A and c-Myc are required to maintain epidermal homeostasis

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Claire Cox1, Elisabete Nascimento, Shobbir Hussain, Stuart McArthur, Duncan Odom, Michaela Frye
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1 Epithelial Stem Cell Homeostasis and Cancer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
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6th Advances in Stem Cell Research meeting 2012
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