Compounds and methods for regulating cell differentiation

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Differentiated tissue or organ other than blood – per se – or...

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C435S325000, C514S359000, C514S422000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention makes available methods and reagents for inhibiting cell growth or promoting cell differentiation comprising contacting the cell with a differeguline in a sufficient amount to inhibit cell proliferation or promote cell differentiation.

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