Myocardin Enhances Smad3-Mediated Transforming Growth Factor-β1 Signaling in a CArG Box-Independent Manner: Smad-Binding Element Is an Important cis Element for SM22α Transcription In Vivo
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Raquel P. Ritchie | Da-Zhi Wang | P. Qiu | J. Miano | Li Li | Z. Fu | Dongsun Cao | H. Li | J. Cumming
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