Identification of Direct Serum-response Factor Gene Targets during Me2SO-induced P19 Cardiac Cell Differentiation*
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Daniel J Garry | Wei Yu | R. Schwartz | E. Olson | D. Garry | D. R. Wycuff | Wei Yu | M. Parmacek | Michael S Parmacek | Eric N Olson | Robert J Schwartz | Shu Xing Zhang | Eduardo Garcia-Gras | Diane R Wycuff | Suzanne J Marriot | Nijiati Kadeer | E. Garcia-Gras | Nijiati Kadeer | S. Zhang | Susan J. Marriot | Eduardo Garcia-Gras
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