Cooperative Interaction between GATA-4 and GATA-6 Regulates Myocardial Gene Expression
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Mona Nemer | Georges Nemer | Pierre Paradis | F. Charron | O. Bronchain | M. Nemer | G. Nemer | P. Paradis | Frédéric Charron | Odile Bronchain
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