The transcriptional integrator CREB-binding protein mediates positive cross talk between nuclear hormone receptors and the hematopoietic bZip protein p45/NF-E2
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N. Andrews | M. Lazar | M. Reginato | X. Cheng | X Cheng | M A Lazar | N C Andrews | M J Reginato | Xinbo Cheng
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