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DNA Binding Proteins and Their Roles in Controlling Tissue Specific Gene Expression and Responses to Second Messengers
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Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
DNA Binding Proteins and Their Roles in Controlling Tissue Specific Gene Expression and Responses to Second Messengers
Chapter In A Book
1988
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Michael Karin
University of California, San Diego
MB
Mordechai Bodner
RC
Robert Chiu
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