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E Hirsinger, P Malapert, J Dubrulle, M. Delfini, D Duprez, D Henrique, D Ish-Horowicz, and O Pourquie
Notch signalling acts in postmitotic avian myogenic cells to control MyoD activation
Development, January 1, 2001; 128(1): 107 - 116.
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J. C. Aster, L. Xu, F. G. Karnell, V. Patriub, J. C. Pui, and W. S. Pear
Essential Roles for Ankyrin Repeat and Transactivation Domains in Induction of T-Cell Leukemia by Notch1
Mol. Cell. Biol., October 15, 2000; 20(20): 7505 - 7515.
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