The distal V(H) gene cluster of the Igh locus contains distinct regulatory elements with Pax5 transcription factor-dependent activity in pro-B cells.
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Maria Novatchkova | Markus Jaritz | M. Jaritz | M. Busslinger | H. Tagoh | Ido M Tamir | Andreas Sommer | M. Novatchkova | Shane McManus | Meinrad Busslinger | Jasna Medvedovic | Anja Ebert | Jasna Medvedovic | Shane McManus | Hiromi Tagoh | Giorgia Salvagiotto | Ido Tamir | Andreas Sommer | G. Salvagiotto | A. Ebert
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