Coactivation of GR and NFKB alters the repertoire of their binding sites and target genes.
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Coactivation of GR and NFKB alters the repertoire of their binding sites and target genes.
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Aristotelis Chatziioannou
Dimitra J Mitsiou
Fragiskos N Kolisis
Hendrik G Stunnenberg
Kees-Jan Francoijs
Melysia T McCalman
Michael N Alexis
Nagesha A S Rao
Panagiotis Moulos
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10.1101/GR.118042.110
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2011-07-12T00:00:00Z