Second intron of mouse nestin gene directs its expression in pluripotent embryonic carcinoma cells through POU factor binding site.
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Zhi-Gang Jin | Ke Zhang | W. Bian | Li Liu | Hua Zhong | Ke-Jing Zhang | Yong-Feng Chen | Wei Bian | Le-Ping Cheng | Nai-He Jing | N. Jing | Li Liu | Zhi-gang Jin | Yongfeng Chen | Le-ping Cheng | Hua Zhong
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