Alternative Splicing Regulates Prdm1/Blimp-1 DNA Binding Activities and Corepressor Interactions
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Alternative Splicing Regulates Prdm1/Blimp-1 DNA Binding Activities and Corepressor Interactions
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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 17, Pages 3403-3413
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American Society for Microbiology
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2012-06-27
DOI
10.1128/mcb.00174-12
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