TORCs: transducers of regulated CREB activity.
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Loren Miraglia | Marc Montminy | L. Miraglia | J. Hogenesch | M. Conkright | M. Montminy | E. Guzmán | G. Canettieri | John B Hogenesch | Michael D Conkright | Gianluca Canettieri | Robert Screaton | Ernesto Guzman | R. Screaton
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