Isoform 1c of sterol regulatory element binding protein is less active than isoform 1a in livers of transgenic mice and in cultured cells.
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R. Hammer | I. Shimomura | M. Brown | H. Shimano | J. Horton | J. Goldstein | Michael S. Brown | J L Goldstein | M S Brown | R E Hammer | J D Horton | I Shimomura | H Shimano | M. Brown | M. Brown
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