Han et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Mapping of epidermal growth factor-, serum-, and phorbol ester-responsive sequence elements in the c-jun promoterHan et al., 1992
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- Han T
- Lamph W
- Prywes R
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Expression of the nuclear proto-oncogene c-jun is rapidly and transiently induced by many growth factors, serum, and tumor promoters. The sequence elements in the c-jun promoter involved in serum or growth factor induction have not been identified. The c-jun promoter …
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