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ETS transcription factor ELF3 (ESE-1) is a cell cycle regulator in benign and malignant prostate.
HSP90s are required for hypocotyl elongation during skotomorphogenesis and thermomorphogenesis via t…
IL-17A and TNF synergistically drive expression of proinflammatory mediators in synovial fibroblasts…
Molecular and functional dissection of EARLY-FLOWERING 3 (ELF3) and ELF4 in Arabidopsis.
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