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265 related items for PubMed ID: 7945330

  • 21. Binding of Sp1 and Sp3 transcription factors to the Oct-4 gene promoter.
    Pesce M, Marin Gomez M, Philipsen S, Schöler HR.
    Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand); 1999 Jul; 45(5):709-16. PubMed ID: 10512200
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  • 23. Rex-1, a gene encoding a transcription factor expressed in the early embryo, is regulated via Oct-3/4 and Oct-6 binding to an octamer site and a novel protein, Rox-1, binding to an adjacent site.
    Ben-Shushan E, Thompson JR, Gudas LJ, Bergman Y.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1998 Apr; 18(4):1866-78. PubMed ID: 9528758
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  • 25. Binding of transcription factors to widely-separated cis-regulatory elements of the murine FGF-4 gene.
    Lamb K, Rosfjord E, Brigman K, Rizzino A.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 1996 Aug; 44(4):460-71. PubMed ID: 8844688
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    Kaznadzeĭ DV, Luchina NN, Stepchenko AG, Polianovskiĭ OL.
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  • 27. Identification of putative downstream genes of Oct-4 by suppression-subtractive hybridization.
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  • 29. Prostaglandin E2 inhibits the interleukin-2 promoter activity through down-regulation of the Oct-dependent transcription of the octamer motif.
    Felli MP, Moschella C, Farina AR, Alesse E, Screpanti I, Teti D, Frati L, Gulino A.
    Cell Immunol; 1996 Sep 15; 172(2):229-34. PubMed ID: 8964085
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  • 30. Oct-4 transcription factor is differentially expressed in the mouse embryo during establishment of the first two extraembryonic cell lineages involved in implantation.
    Palmieri SL, Peter W, Hess H, Schöler HR.
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  • 31. Altered DNA/protein complexes specific for the beta-interferon regulatory region observed in murine embryonal carcinoma F9 cells.
    Francis MK, Lehman JM.
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  • 32. An octamer motif contributes to the expression of the retinoic acid-regulated zinc finger gene Rex-1 (Zfp-42) in F9 teratocarcinoma cells.
    Hosler BA, Rogers MB, Kozak CA, Gudas LJ.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1993 May 15; 13(5):2919-28. PubMed ID: 8474450
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  • 33. A POU-domain transcription factor in early stem cells and germ cells of the mammalian embryo.
    Rosner MH, Vigano MA, Ozato K, Timmons PM, Poirier F, Rigby PW, Staudt LM.
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  • 34. Lymphoid- and myeloid-specific activity of the PU.1 promoter is determined by the combinatorial action of octamer and ets transcription factors.
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  • 35. Differentiation of human B-cell malignant lymphomas is independent of the octamer lymphoid specific binding factor (Oct-2).
    Kossakowska AE, Urbanski SJ.
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  • 36. The bHLH protein MyoR inhibits the differentiation of early embryonic endoderm.
    Yu L, Sangster N, Perez A, McCormick PJ.
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  • 37. Retinoic acid represses Oct-3/4 gene expression through several retinoic acid-responsive elements located in the promoter-enhancer region.
    Pikarsky E, Sharir H, Ben-Shushan E, Bergman Y.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1994 Feb 21; 14(2):1026-38. PubMed ID: 8289783
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  • 38. A melanoma octamer binding protein is responsive to differentiating agents.
    Sturm RA, Bisshop F, Takahashi H, Parsons PG.
    Cell Growth Differ; 1991 Oct 21; 2(10):519-24. PubMed ID: 1751407
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  • 39. New type of POU domain in germ line-specific protein Oct-4.
    Schöler HR, Ruppert S, Suzuki N, Chowdhury K, Gruss P.
    Nature; 1990 Mar 29; 344(6265):435-9. PubMed ID: 1690859
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  • 40. A developmentally regulated octamer-binding activity in embryonal carcinoma cells which represses beta-interferon expression.
    Haggarty A, Camato R, Paterno G, Cohen L, Hiscott J, Skup D.
    Cell Growth Differ; 1991 Oct 29; 2(10):503-10. PubMed ID: 1661132
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