Identification and characterization of a novel promoter for the human ANO1 gene regulated by the transcription factor signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6)
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M. Kendrick | S. Middha | G. Farrugia | S. Nowsheen | T. Ordog | S. Gibbons | M. Fernández-Zapico | L. Almada | C. Bernard | K. Shen | Luciana L Almada | Luciana L. Almada | L. Galietta | A. Mazzone | KMarie Reid Lombardo | M. Fernandez-Zapico
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