The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling

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Main Author: Ali, Safia
Published: Queen Mary, University of London 2007
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The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling
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title The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling
title_short The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling
title_full The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling
title_fullStr The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling
title_full_unstemmed The Yes-Associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-Jun signalling
title_sort yes-associated protein promotes p73 stability downstream of c-jun signalling
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