Transactivation of the human papilloma virus 16 octamer motif by the octamer binding protein Oct-2 requires both the N and C terminal activation domains

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Transactivation of the human papilloma virus 16 octamer motif by the octamer binding protein Oct-2 requires both the N and C terminal activation domains is …
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P356DOI10.1093/NAR/21.19.4506
P932PMC publication ID311182
P698PubMed publication ID8233784
P5875ResearchGate publication ID14965074

P2093author name stringMorris PJ
Latchman DS
Ring CJ
Lillycrop KA
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P433issue19
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjecthuman papilloma virusQ69999790
P304page(s)4506-4510
P577publication date1993-09-01
P1433published inNucleic Acids ResearchQ135122
P1476titleTransactivation of the human papilloma virus 16 octamer motif by the octamer binding protein Oct-2 requires both the N and C terminal activation domains
P478volume21

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