Characterization of a Smad motif similar to Drosophila mad in the mouse Msx 1 promoter.
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Benoit Robert | Eliana Abdelhay | E. Abdelhay | Cristina E Alvarez Martinez | Renata Binato | Sayonara Gonzalez | Monica Pereira | B. Robert | R. Binato | M. Pereira | S. Gonzalez
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