<i>E2f1</i>, <i>E2f2</i>, and <i>E2f3</i> Control E2F Target Expression and Cellular Proliferation via a p53-Dependent Negative Feedback Loop
Cynthia Timmers(Cancer Genetics (United States)), Gustavo Leone(NanoAffix Science (United States)), Harold I. Saavedra(Ponce Health Sciences University), J S Wu(Cancer Genetics (United States)), Prashant Trikha(Cancer Genetics (United States)), René Opavský(Cancer Genetics (United States)), Daniel A. Orringer(NYU Langone Health), Lizhao Wu(China Medical University), Nidhi Sharma(Cancer Genetics (United States)), Baidehi Maiti(Cancer Genetics (United States))
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