Cyclin A and the retinoblastoma gene product complex with a common transcription factor

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This paper, published in 1991, received 267 indexed citations. Written by Lasantha R. Bandara, J P Adamczewski, Tim Hunt and Nicholas B. La Thangue covering the research area of Oncology, Ophthalmology and Molecular Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Oncology (182 citations), Molecular Biology (160 citations) and Genetics (91 citations). Published in Nature.

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