Morin et al., 2000 - Google Patents
GATA‐dependent recruitment of MEF2 proteins to target promotersMorin et al., 2000
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- Morin S
- Charron F
- Robitaille L
- Nemer M
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The myocyte enhancer factor‐2 (MEF2) proteins are MADS‐box transcription factors that are essential for differentiation of all muscle lineages but their mechanisms of action remain largely undefined. In mammals, the earliest site of MEF2 expression is the heart where the …
- 108010018650 MEF2 Transcription Factors 0 title abstract description 193
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