Synergistic activation of the tumor suppressor, HLJ1, by the transcription factors YY1 and activator protein 1.
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Jeremy J. W. Chen | Meng-Feng Tsai | Jeremy J W Chen | Wing-Kai Chan | Wing-Kai Chan | Pan‐Chyr Yang | T. Hong | Pan-Chyr Yang | Tse-Ming Hong | Meng-Feng Tsai | Chi-Chung Wang | Chi-Chung Wang | Ting-Hao Dai | Ting Dai
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