Epigenetic inactivation of the tumor suppressor BIN1 drives proliferation of SNF5-deficient tumors
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Epigenetic inactivation of the tumor suppressor BIN1 drives proliferation of SNF5-deficient tumors
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CELL CYCLE
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages 1956-1965
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Informa UK Limited
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2012-05-16
DOI
10.4161/cc.20280
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