VITO-1 is an essential cofactor of TEF1-dependent muscle-specific gene regulation.
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Thomas Braun | Marcus Krüger | Stefan Günther | S. Günther | M. Krüger | T. Braun | Michal Mielcarek | M. Mielcarek
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