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Biology / Biochemistry / Transcription factors / Gene expression / DNA / Bioinformatics / Molecular biology / TRANSFAC / DNA binding site / Biobase / Vascular endothelial growth factor / Promoter
Date: 2012-06-08 10:54:19
Biology
Biochemistry
Transcription factors
Gene expression
DNA
Bioinformatics
Molecular biology
TRANSFAC
DNA binding site
Biobase
Vascular endothelial growth factor
Promoter

APPLI CATI O N N O T E Exploring gene promoters for experimentally-proven and putative transcription factor binding sites with TRANSFAC® Professional and the included Match™ tool TRANSFAC® Professional is a unique k

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