Polycomb proteins control proliferation and transformation independently of cell cycle checkpoints by regulating DNA replication
Andrea Piunti(University of Chicago), Diego Pasini(European Institute of Oncology), Laura Cedrone(European School of Molecular Medicine), Mareike Albert(Technische Universität Dresden), Stefano Casola(IFOM), Andrea Scelfo(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Fabrizio d’Adda di Fagagna(IFOM), Aurora Cerutti(IFOM), Sriganesh Jammula(European Institute of Oncology), Giuseppe Testa(Human Technopole), Haruhiko Koseki(RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences), Giulia Fragola(European Institute of Oncology), Kristian Helin(University of Copenhagen), Linda Olsson(University of Copenhagen), Alessandra Rossi(European Institute of Oncology)
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