Regulatory Interactions between the Human HOXB1, HOXB2, and HOXB3 Proteins and the Upstream Sequence of the Otx2 Gene in Embryonal Carcinoma Cells*
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E. Boncinelli | S. Guazzi | E Boncinelli | S Guazzi | M L Pintonello | A Viganò | Alessandra M Viganò | Maria Luisa Pintonello
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