hnulp1, a basic helix-loop-helix protein with a novel transcriptional repressive domain, inhibits transcriptional activity of serum response factor.
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Weishi Yu | Yun Deng | W. Yuan | Jing Xiao | Yuequn Wang | Yongqing Li | Mingyao Liu | Xiushan Wu | Zhenyu Cai | Chuanbing Zhu | K. Tan | Lian Liu
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