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ruzzo

Comparison of endogenous and overexpressed MyoD shows enhanced binding of physiologically bound sites.

Submitted by ruzzo on Tue, 2013-05-28 20:39
Yao Z, Fong AP, Cao Y, Ruzzo WL, Gentleman RC, Tapscott SJ.  2013.  Comparison of endogenous and overexpressed MyoD shows enhanced binding of physiologically bound sites.. Skeletal Muscle. 3(1):8.
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