Three-amino acid Extension Loop Homeodomain Proteins Meis2 and TGIF Differentially Regulate Transcription*
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Sang-Hyeon Lee | U. D'Souza | M. Mouradian | E. Junn | C. Hwang | Y Yang | C K Hwang | U M D'Souza | S H Lee | E Junn | M M Mouradian | M. Mouradian | Young Yang | Cheol Kyu Hwang | Ursula M. D'Souza
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