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Expression and function of Pax 1 during development of the pectoral girdle by
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In: Development 120 (10), 2773-2785.
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Multiple positive and negative regulatory elements in the promoter of the mouse homeobox gene Hoxb-4 by
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In: Molecular and Cellular Biology 14 (12), 8143-8154.
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The TATA-binding protein is a general transcription factor for RNA polymerase III by
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In: Journal of Cell Science S16, 1-7.
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The gene encoding the calcium binding protein calcyclin is expressed at sites of exocytosis in the mouse by
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In: Journal of Cell Science 104, 187-196.
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Gene therapy: a long and winding road by
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In: Current Opinion in Genetics and Development 5, 397-398.
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Three in one and one in three: it all depends on TBP by
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In: Cell 72 (1), 7-10.
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Regulation of the expression of myogenic regulatory factors during mouse development by
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In: Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility 15 (2), 185.
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The embryonal carcinoma stem cell Ela-like activity involves in differentiation-regulated transcription factor. by
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In: Nucleic Acids Research 18, 2929-2938.
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