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Interfering with Chromatin Adaptor Proteins Blocks Growth of Leukemia Cells
A low molecular weight inhibitor of a class of proteins that regulates gene activity through interaction with chromatin has a potent inhibitory effect on aggressive and often incurable mixed lineage leukemia. More...18 Oct 2011
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