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Deregulation of PAX-5 by translocation of the Emu enhancer of the IgH locus adjacent to two alternative PAX-5 promoters in a diffuse large-cell lymphoma.Busslinger et al., 1996
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- Busslinger M
- Klix N
- Pfeffer P
- Graninger P
- Kozmik Z
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Analyses of the human PAX-5 locus and of the 5'region of the mouse Pax-5 gene revealed that transcription from two distinct promoters results in splicing of two alternative 5'exons to the common coding sequences of exons 2-10. Transcription from the upstream promoter …
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