The orientation and spacing of core DNA-binding motifs dictate selective transcriptional responses to three nuclear receptors
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Steven M. Lipkin | Christopher K. Glass | Michael G. Rosenfeld | C. Glass | S. Lipkin | A. Näär | M. Rosenfeld | Anders M. Näär | V. Yu | Jean-Marle Boutin | Victor C. Yu | Jeffrey M. Holloway | J. M. Holloway | J. Boutin
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