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bibliographicCitation Kitabayashi I, Kawakami Z, Matsuoka T, Chiu R, Gachelin G, Yokoyama K. Two cis-regulatory elements that mediate different signaling pathways for serum-dependent activation of the junB gene. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 1993 Jul;268(19):14482–9. doi: 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)85264-x.
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