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bibliographicCitation Seo WY, Jeong BC, Yu EJ, Kim HJ, Kim SH, Lim JE, Kwon GY, Lee HM, Kim JH. CCAR1 promotes chromatin loading of androgen receptor (AR) transcription complex by stabilizing the association between AR and GATA2. Nucleic Acids Res. 2013 Oct;41(18):8526–36. PMID: 23887938; PMCID: PMC3794601.
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