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ROLE OF THREE SF-1 BINDING SITES IN THE EXPRESSION OF THE MVDP/AKR1-B7 ISOCAPROALDEHYDE REDUCTASE IN Y1 CELLS

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Pages 527-533 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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A. Martinez, P. Val, C. Jean, G. Veyssière & A. M. Lefrançois-Martinez. (2002) SF-1 CONTROLS THE EXPRESSION OF THE SCAVENGER GENE AKR1B7: IN VITRO AND IN VIVO APPROACHES. Endocrine Research 28:4, pages 515-518.
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