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bibliographicCitation Ji P, Jiang H, Rekhtman K, Bloom J, Ichetovkin M, Pagano M, Zhu L. An Rb-Skp2-p27 pathway mediates acute cell cycle inhibition by Rb and is retained in a partial-penetrance Rb mutant. Mol Cell. 2004 Oct 08;16(1):47–58. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2004.09.029. PMID: 15469821.
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