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NGFIA (EGR1) Contains Transcription Activating Domains in Both the Amino Terminal and Carboxyl Terminal Regions of the Protein
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NGFIA (EGR1) Contains Transcription Activating Domains in Both the Amino Terminal and Carboxyl Terminal Regions of the Protein
NGFIA (EGR1) Contains Transcription Activating Domains in Both the Amino Terminal and Carboxyl Terminal Regions of the Protein
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