Functional characterization of SDF-1 proximal promoter.
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F. Arenzana‐Seisdedos | J. Alcamí | N. González | A. Caruz | P. Rueda | F. Luque | J. M. Alonso-Lobo | M. Bermejo | Carmen Torres | Carelia García-Moruja | Nuria González
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