DNA sequence requirements for transcriptional initiator activity in mammalian cells.
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S. Smale | S T Smale | R Javahery | A Khachi | K Lo | B Zenzie-Gregory | Ramin J. Javahery | B. Zenzie-Gregory | A. Khachi | R. Javahery | K. Lo | Ramin Javahery | L. Kiersten | B. ZENZIE-GREGORY | Kiersten Lo | LO Kiersten
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