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    Vasiliou V, Puga A, Chang CY, Tabor MW, Nebert DW.
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  • 23. Prolonged depletion of AH receptor without alteration of receptor mRNA levels after treatment of cells in culture with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin.
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  • 37. The Ah receptor recruits IKKα to its target binding motifs to phosphorylate serine-10 in histone H3 required for transcriptional activation.
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  • 40. Identification of a cell-specific transcription activation domain within the human Ah receptor nuclear translocator.
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