Bmc Molecular Biology Chicken Ovalbumin Upstream Promoter Transcription Factor Ii Regulates Uncoupling Protein 3 Gene Transcription in Phodopus Sungorus
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Matthias Platzer | Martin Klingenspor | M. Platzer | K. Reichwald | M. Klingenspor | Tobias Fromme | Kathrin Reichwald | T. Fromme | Xing-Sheng Li | Xingang Li
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