The activity of the CCAAT-box binding factor NF-Y is modulated through the regulated expression of its a subunit during monocyte to macrophage differentiation : Regulation of tissue-specific genes through a ubiquitous transcription factor
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Giovanna Marziali | Roberto Mantovani | E. Coccia | R. Mantovani | U. Testa | Ugo Testa | E. Perrotti | R. Ilari | A. Battistini | G. Marziali | Edvige Perrotti | Ramona Ilari | Eliana M. Coccia | Angela Battistini
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