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Publications by M P Kamps
The Human T(1;19) Translocation in Pre-B ALL Produces Multiple Nuclear E2a-Pbx1 Fusion Proteins With Differing Transforming Potentials.
Genes and Development
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The Pentapeptide Motif of Hox Proteins Is Required for Cooperative DNA Binding With Pbx1, Physically Contacts Pbx1, and Enhances DNA Binding by Pbx1.
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Myristic Acid Is Attached to the Transforming Protein of Rous Sarcoma Virus During or Immediately After Synthesis and Is Present in Both Soluble and Membrane-Bound Forms of the Protein.
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Cell Biology
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