Functional redundancy of transcription factor-binding sites in the killer cell Ig-like receptor (KIR) gene promoter.
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Lei Zhang | C. Lutz | C. Ramilo | Steven R Presnell | Cecilia A Ramilo | Huei-Wei Chan | Charles T Lutz | S. Presnell | Huei-wei Chan | Lei Zhang
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