Sequence-specific DNA binding by MYC/MAX to low-affinity non-E-box motifs
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Eugene Bolotin | Ernest Martinez | Eugene Bolotin | F. Sladek | E. Martinez | Michael Allevato | Mark Grossman | Daniel Mane-Padros | Frances M Sladek | D. Mané-Padrós | M. Grossman | M. Allevato
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