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Activating transcription factor / C-jun / FOSB / ATF3 / Hox gene / SRD5A2 / Kruppel-like factors / BTG2 / Biology / Transcription factors / Hypospadias
Activating transcription factor
C-jun
FOSB
ATF3
Hox gene
SRD5A2
Kruppel-like factors
BTG2
Biology
Transcription factors
Hypospadias

16 (2), 2013 l DOI: [removed]bjmg[removed]

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