Functional Consequences of a Polymorphism Affecting NF-κB p50-p50 Binding to the TNF Promoter Region
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D. Kwiatkowski | I. Udalova | H. Ackerman | Clive W. Smith | A. Richardson | Anna Richardson | Dominic Kwiatkowski | Irina A. Udalova | Agnes Denys | Clive Smith | Hans Ackerman | Brian Foxwell | A. Denys | B. Foxwell
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