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Oncogene|January 1, 1992
c-ets-1 DNA binding to the PEA3 motif is differentially inhibited by all the mutations found in v-etsD Leprince, P Crepieux, D Stehelin
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 1, 1992
The ets gene familyK Macleod, D Leprince, D Stehelin
FEBS Letters|June 17, 1999
Evolutionary divergence in the broad complex, tramtrack and bric à brac/poxviruses and zinc finger domain from the candidate tumor suppressor gene hypermethylated in cancerC Guerardel, S Deltour, D Leprince
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 28, 1999
Recruitment of SMRT/N-CoR-mSin3A-HDAC-repressing complexes is not a general mechanism for BTB/POZ transcriptional repressors: the case of HIC-1 and gammaFBP-BS Deltour, C Guerardel, D Leprince
Oncogene Research|January 1, 1990
The chicken cellular progenitor of the v-ets oncogene, p68c-ets-1, is a nuclear DNA-binding protein not expressed in lymphoid cells of the spleenD Leprince, J C Gesquiere, D Stehelin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 14, 2001
Characterization of HRG22, a human homologue of the putative tumor suppressor gene HIC1S Deltour, S Pinte, C Guérardel, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1986
EcoRI RFLP linked to the human myb geneC Dozier, S Walbaum, D Leprince, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 5, 1998
The carboxy-terminal end of the candidate tumor suppressor gene HIC-1 is phylogenetically conservedS Deltour, C Guerardel, D Stehelin, et al.
Oncogene|September 1, 1993
p54c-ets-1 and p68c-ets-1, the two transcription factors encoded by the c-ets-1 locus, are differentially expressed during the development of the chick embryoC Quéva, D Leprince, D Stéhelin, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|September 1, 1996
Function of ets genes is conserved between vertebrates and DrosophilaO Albagli, A Klaes, E Ferreira, et al.
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Oncogene|January 1, 1992
c-ets-1 DNA binding to the PEA3 motif is differentially inhibited by all the mutations found in v-etsD Leprince, P Crepieux, D Stehelin
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|July 1, 1992
The ets gene familyK Macleod, D Leprince, D Stehelin
FEBS Letters|June 17, 1999
Evolutionary divergence in the broad complex, tramtrack and bric à brac/poxviruses and zinc finger domain from the candidate tumor suppressor gene hypermethylated in cancerC Guerardel, S Deltour, D Leprince
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 28, 1999
Recruitment of SMRT/N-CoR-mSin3A-HDAC-repressing complexes is not a general mechanism for BTB/POZ transcriptional repressors: the case of HIC-1 and gammaFBP-BS Deltour, C Guerardel, D Leprince
Oncogene Research|January 1, 1990
The chicken cellular progenitor of the v-ets oncogene, p68c-ets-1, is a nuclear DNA-binding protein not expressed in lymphoid cells of the spleenD Leprince, J C Gesquiere, D Stehelin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|September 14, 2001
Characterization of HRG22, a human homologue of the putative tumor suppressor gene HIC1S Deltour, S Pinte, C Guérardel, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|February 25, 1986
EcoRI RFLP linked to the human myb geneC Dozier, S Walbaum, D Leprince, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 5, 1998
The carboxy-terminal end of the candidate tumor suppressor gene HIC-1 is phylogenetically conservedS Deltour, C Guerardel, D Stehelin, et al.
Oncogene|September 1, 1993
p54c-ets-1 and p68c-ets-1, the two transcription factors encoded by the c-ets-1 locus, are differentially expressed during the development of the chick embryoC Quéva, D Leprince, D Stéhelin, et al.
Mechanisms of Development|September 1, 1996
Function of ets genes is conserved between vertebrates and DrosophilaO Albagli, A Klaes, E Ferreira, et al.
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