Transcriptional repression of VEGF by ZNF24: mechanistic studies and vascular consequences in vivo
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Transcriptional repression of VEGF by ZNF24: mechanistic studies and vascular consequences in vivo
Jia D, Hasso SM, Chan J, Filingeri D, D'Amore PA, Rice L, Pampo C, Siemann DW, Zurakowski D, Rodig SJ, Moses MA. Transcriptional repression of VEGF by ZNF24: mechanistic studies and vascular consequences in vivo. Blood. 2012 Dec 3. [Epub ahead of print]
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