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Publications by C K Ohno
The Drosophila Nuclear Receptors FTZ-F1 Alpha and FTZ-F1 Beta Compete as Monomers for Binding to a Site in the Fushi Tarazu Gene.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Cell Biology
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A Zebrafish FTZ-F1 (Fushi Tarazu Factor 1) Homologue Requires Multiple Subdomains in the D and E Regions for Its Transcriptional Activity
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Scambi Fushi Tarazu: A Musical Representation of a Drosophila Gene Expression Pattern
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FTZ Modulates Runt-Dependent Activation and Repression of Segment-Polarity Gene Transcription
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Multiple Proteins Interact With the Fushi Tarazu Proximal Enhancer.
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Pharmacological Selectivity of a Steroid Binding Site at the Beta+-Alpha− Interface of Alpha1 Beta3 Gaba-A Receptors
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Synergistic Activation of Transcription Is Mediated by the N-Terminal Domain of Drosophila Fushi Tarazu Homeoprotein and Can Occur Without DNA Binding by the Protein.
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The Beetle Tribolium Castaneum Has a Fushi Tarazu Homolog Expressed in Stripes During Segmentation.
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