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Details on Person The LAZ3/BCL6 oncogene encodes a sequence-specific transcriptional inhibitor: a novel function for the BTB/POZ domain as an autonomous repressing domain

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_displayNameThe LAZ3/BCL6 oncogene encodes a sequence-specific transcriptional inhibitor: a novel function for the BTB/POZ domain as an autonomous repressing domain
_timestamp2014-01-14 21:42:13
author[Person:5228915] Deweindt, C
[Person:5228909] Albagli, O
[Person:5228887] Bernardin, F
[Person:5228902] Dhordain, P
[Person:5228919] Quief, S
[Person:5228885] Lantoine, D
[Person:5228910] Kerckaert, J P
[Person:5228929] Leprince, D
created[InstanceEdit:5228905] Caudy, M, 2014-01-14
journalCell Growth Differ.
pages1495-503
pubMedIdentifier9019154
titleThe LAZ3/BCL6 oncogene encodes a sequence-specific transcriptional inhibitor: a novel function for the BTB/POZ domain as an autonomous repressing domain
volume6
year1995
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