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bibliographicCitation Jonckheere N, Velghe A, Ducourouble M, Copin M, Renes IB, Van Seuningen I. The mouse Muc5b mucin gene is transcriptionally regulated by thyroid transcription factor‐1 (TTF‐1) and GATA‐6 transcription factors. The FEBS Journal. 2010 Dec 03;278(2):282–94. doi: 10.1111/j.1742-4658.2010.07945.x.
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