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bibliographicCitation Meyer RD, Laz EV, Su T, Waxman DJ. Male-specific hepatic Bcl6: growth hormone-induced block of transcription elongation in females and binding to target genes inversely coordinated with STAT5. Mol Endocrinol. 2009 Nov;23(11):1914–26. PMID: 19797429; PMCID: PMC2775936.
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