The 9aaTAD Activation Domains in the Yamanaka Transcription Factors Oct4, Sox2, Myc, and Klf4
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12015-021-10225-8
The 9aaTAD Activation Domains in the Yamanaka Transcription Factors Oct4, Sox2, Myc, and Klf4
Keywords: CBP; KIX; MED15; Sox9; SoxE; Stem cell; iPSCs.
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