Solution Structure of the Sequence-specific HMG Box of the Lymphocyte Transcriptional Activator Sox-4 (*)
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V. P. Chuprina | H. Clevers | R. Kaptein | R. Boelens | L. V. van Houte | Marc van der Wetering | L. Van Houte
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