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67 related items for PubMed ID: 8397337

  • 21. Expression of the somatostatin gene and receptors in the rat harderian gland.
    Mato ME, Puig-Domingo M, Fornas O, Webb SM.
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  • 24. Coupling transcription to signaling pathways: cAMP and nuclear factor cAMP-responsive element modulator.
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    Korf HW, Schomerus C, Maronde E, Stehle JH.
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  • 32. Spermiogenesis requires the transcription factor CREM (cyclic AMP-response element modulator).
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