OCT4 and SOX2 transcription factors

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Although they are not obligate heterodimers, the transcriptional factors Sox2 and Oct4 occupy the same target genes in vivo (LA Boyer et al., 2005; X Chen et al., 2008).
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Revision as of 11:48, 10 June 2020

Introduction

Although they are not obligate heterodimers, the transcriptional factors Sox2 and Oct4 occupy the same target genes in vivo (LA Boyer et al., 2005; X Chen et al., 2008).


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Vitoria Lima, Diogo Andrade Nani, Michal Harel, Eric Martz

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