Brn-3.0: a POU-domain protein expressed in the sensory, immune, and endocrine systems that functions on elements distinct from known octamer motifs.

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Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on November 15, 1993

Authors

M R Gerrero1, R J McEvilly, E Turner, C R Lin, S O'Connell, K J Jenne, M V Hobbs, M G Rosenfeld

Author Affiliations

1: Eukaryotic Regulatory Biology Program, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of California, San Diego.

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