Conserved temporal ordering of promoter activation implicates common mechanisms governing the immediate early response across cell types and stimuli
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Piero Carninci | Yoshihide Hayashizaki | Hideya Kawaji | Stuart Aitken | Timo Lassmann | Masayoshi Itoh | Erik Arner | Alistair R R Forrest | Carsten O Daub | Piero Carninci | Y. Hayashizaki | T. Lassmann | A. Forrest | C. Semple | M. Itoh | H. Kawaji | C. Daub | E. Arner | Stuart Aitken | Colin A Semple | Annalaura Vacca | Annalaura Vacca
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