Dimerization specificity of all 67 B-ZIP motifs in Arabidopsis thaliana: a comparison to Homo sapiens B-ZIP motifs.
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Sjef Smeekens | C. Vinson | C. Deppmann | S. Smeekens | V. Rishi | E. Taparowsky | A. Acharya | B. Wobbes | Vikas Rishi | Charles Vinson | Christopher D Deppmann | Asha Acharya | Elizabeth J Taparowsky | Barry Wobbes | Barry Wobbes
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