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A Retinoic Acid Response Element That Overlaps an Estrogen Response Element Mediates Multihormonal Sensitivity in Transcriptional Activation of the Lactoferrin Gene.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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doi 10.1128/mcb.15.8.4194
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Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Date
August 1, 1995
Authors
M O Lee
Y Liu
X K Zhang
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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