Two independent and interactive DNA-binding subdomains of the Pax6 paired domain are regulated by alternative splicing.
Jonathan A. Epstein(California Institute for Regenerative Medicine), Richard L. Maas(Tulane University), David S. Walton(University of Toronto), Jiaxin Cai(Donghua University), Lisa I. Jepeal(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Thomas Gläser(Brigham and Women's Hospital)
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