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Synergistic function of E2F7 and E2F8 is essential for cell survival and embryonic developmentLi et al., 2008
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- Li J
- Ran C
- Li E
- Gordon F
- Comstock G
- Siddiqui H
- Cleghorn W
- Chen H
- Kornacker K
- Liu C
- Pandit S
- Khanizadeh M
- Weinstein M
- Leone G
- de Bruin A
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- Developmental cell
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The E2f7 and E2f8 family members are thought to function as transcriptional repressors important for the control of cell proliferation. Here, we have analyzed the consequences of inactivating E2f7 and E2f8 in mice and show that their individual loss had no significant …
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