Cdx2 and the Brm-type SWI/SNF complex cooperatively regulate villin expression in gastrointestinal cells.
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T. Mizutani | N. Yamamichi | K. Sakurai | H. Iba | M. Omata | M. Fujishiro | A. Ishizaka | K. Inada | M. Oka | M. Ichinose | Y. Tsutsumi | R. Shimomura | T. Tando | Chihiro Furukawa | Takeshi Haraguchi
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