Regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription by Maf1 in mammalian cells.
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Robert J. White | Lynne Marshall | T. Kantidakis | O. Lefebvre | M. Gérard | Emma L Graham | Robert J White | S. Goodfellow | Beverly A. Coppins | Danuta Oficjalska-Pham | Emma L. Graham
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