Waltz et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor-4 Is Responsible for the Liver-specific Expression of the Gene Coding for Hepatocyte Growth Factor-like Protein (∗)Waltz et al., 1996
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- Waltz S
- Gould F
- Air E
- McDowell S
- Degen S
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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In an attempt to understand the molecular mechanism regulating the expression of the gene coding for human hepatocyte growth factor-like protein/macrophage stimulating protein (HGFL), our laboratory has isolated and characterized approximately 4200 bp of the 5 …
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