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    A complex containing N-CoR, mSin3 and histone deacetylase mediates transcriptional repression by HEINZEL, T, LAVINSKY, R. M, SETO, E, EISENMAN, R. N, ROSE, D. W, GLASS, C. K, ROSENFELD, M. G, MULLEN, T.-M, SÖDERSTRÖM, M, LAHERTY, C. D, TORCHIA, J, YANG, W.-M, BRARD, G, NGO, S. D, DAVIE, J. R

    Published in Nature (London) (01-05-1997)
    “…Transcriptional repression by nuclear receptors has been correlated to binding of the putative co-repressor, N-CoR. A complex has been identified that contains…”
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    Nuclear Integration of JAK/STAT and Ras/AP-1 Signaling by CBP and p300 by Horvai, Andrew E., Xu, Lan, Korzus, Edward, Brard, Gyan, Kalafus, Daniel, Mullen, Tina-Marie, Rose, David W., Rosenfeld, Michael G., Glass, Christopher K.

    “…We report that interferon γ (IFN-γ ) inhibits transcription of the macrophage scavenger receptor gene by antagonizing the Ras-dependent activities of AP-1 and…”
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    An Induced Ets Repressor Complex Regulates Growth Arrest during Terminal Macrophage Differentiation by Klappacher, Günter W., Lunyak, Victoria V., Sykes, David B., Sawka-Verhelle, Dominique, Sage, Julien, Brard, Gyan, Ngo, Sally D., Gangadharan, Denise, Jacks, Tyler, Kamps, Mark P., Rose, David W., Rosenfeld, Michael G., Glass, Christopher K.

    Published in Cell (19-04-2002)
    “…Defining the molecular mechanisms that coordinately regulate proliferation and differentiation is a central issue in development. Here, we describe a mechanism…”
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    The history of Horton's disease or ... 10 centuries of a fascinating adventure by Henriet, J P, Marin, J, Gosselin, J, Hamel-Desnos, C, Ducrocq, M, Brard, G, Maiza, D, Courtheoux, P, Evrard, C, Théron, J

    Published in Journal des maladies vasculaires (1989)
    “…In 1932, Horton, Magath and Brown reported two cases of a "new form of arteritis affecting the temporal vessels ... which probably represents a new clinical…”
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