Functional Interplay between Two Response Elements with Distinct Binding Characteristics Dictates Androgen Specificity of the Mouse Sex-limited Protein Enhancer*
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Frank Claessens | F. Claessens | W. Rombauts | Annemie Haelens | Guy Verrijdt | Kris Schauwaers | Wilfried Rombauts | G. Verrijdt | A. Haelens | K. Schauwaers
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