Truncated CBP protein leads to classical Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome phenotypes in mice: implications for a dominant-negative mechanism (Q38328546)
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English | Truncated CBP protein leads to classical Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome phenotypes in mice: implications for a dominant-negative mechanism |
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Truncated CBP protein leads to classical Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome phenotypes in mice: implications for a dominant-negative mechanism (English)
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Y Oike
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A Hata
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T Mamiya
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T Kaname
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Y Noda
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M Suzuki
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H Yasue
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T Nabeshima
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K Araki
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K Yamamura
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1 March 1999
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387-396
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