Identification of nuclear localization and nuclear export signals in Ets2, and the transcriptional regulation of Ets2 and CTP:phosphocholine cytidylyltransferase alpha in tetradecanoyl-13-acetate or macrophage-colony stimulating factor stimulated RAW264 cells.
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D. Vance | K. Takagishi | H. Sugimoto | T. Izumi | Y. Horibata | Hiromi Ando | S. Yamashita | C. Aoyama | K. Okamura
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