Analysis of the Runx2 promoter in osseous and non-osseous cells and identification of HIF2A as a potent transcription activator.
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Je-Yong Choi | U. Chung | Shinsuke Ohba | H. Kawaguchi | F. Yano | Taku Saito | Youn-Kwan Jung | H. Tamiya | T. Ikeda | Jae‐Hwan Jeong
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