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    Regulation of Cell Growth by the Myc-Max-Mad Network: Role of Mad Proteins and YY1

    Since the discovery of the c-Myc dimerization partner Max (Blackwood and Eisenman 1991; Prendergast et al. 1991) a startling number of proteins capable to interact directly or indirectly with c-Myc and/or Max ...

    M. Austen, C. Cerni, M. Henriksson, S. Hilfenhaus in C-Myc in B-Cell Neoplasia (1997)

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    Maternal but not paternal transmission of 15q11–13–linked nondeletion Angelman syndrome leads to phenotypic expression

    Angelman syndrome (AS) may result from either maternally inherited deletions of chromosome 15q11–13 or from paternal uniparental disomy for chromosome 15. This is in contrast to Prader–Willi syndrome (PWS), wh...

    J. Wagstaff, J.H.M. Knoll, K.A. Glatt, Y.Y. Shugart, A. Sommer in Nature Genetics (1992)