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Details on Person Transcription impairment and cell migration defects in elongator-depleted cells: implication for familial dysautonomia

Class:IdLiteratureReference:3301322
_displayNameTranscription impairment and cell migration defects in elongator-depleted cells: implication for familial dysautonomia
_timestamp2013-04-23 07:18:48
author[Person:3301231] Close, Pierre
[Person:3301371] Hawkes, Nicola
[Person:3301308] Cornez, Isabelle
[Person:3301236] Creppe, Catherine
[Person:3301349] Lambert, Charles A
[Person:3301250] Rogister, Bernard
[Person:3301285] Siebenlist, Ulrich
[Person:3301325] Merville, Marie-Paule
[Person:3301310] Slaugenhaupt, Susan A
[Person:3301287] Bours, Vincent
[Person:111145] Svejstrup, JQ
[Person:3301335] Chariot, Alain
created[InstanceEdit:3301358] Jupe, S, 2013-04-22
journalMol. Cell
modified[InstanceEdit:3301915] Jupe, S, 2013-04-23
pages521-31
pubMedIdentifier16713582
titleTranscription impairment and cell migration defects in elongator-depleted cells: implication for familial dysautonomia
volume22
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:3301244] Elongator Protein 3 (ELP3, KAT9) is the catalytic subunit of...
[Summation:4549242] Elongator Protein 3 (ELP3) is the catalytic subunit of the h...
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