Multiple tandemly repeated binding sites for cellular nuclear factor 1 that surround the major immediate-early promoters of simian and human cytomegalovirus.

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Published in J Virol on May 01, 1987

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K T Jeang, D R Rawlins, P J Rosenfeld, J H Shero, T J Kelly, G S Hayward

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