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<applet load='1IO4' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='The CBFab heterodimer binding to the Cs1 promoter. The dual protein helices on top are the CBFbeta binding domain, while the beta-barrel below is the Ig DNA binding domain of Runx1' | <applet load='1IO4' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='The CBFab heterodimer binding to the Cs1 promoter. The dual protein helices on top are the CBFbeta binding domain, while the beta-barrel below is the Ig DNA binding domain of Runx1' | ||
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Welcome to the Runx Structure Site. You will be amazed as you get an idea of the amazing dexterity of this molecule in regulating developmental processes. | Welcome to the Runx Structure Site. You will be amazed as you get an idea of the amazing dexterity of this molecule in regulating developmental processes. | ||
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Welcome to the Runx Structure Site. You will be amazed as you get an idea of the amazing dexterity of this molecule in regulating developmental processes.
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