- CAAT enhancer binding
CAAT enhancer binding (CEB) is a
regulatory sequence for theinsulin gene [Melloul et al., Diabetologica, 45, 309-326, year 2002. Regulation of insulin gene transcription]References
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CAAT enhancer binding (CEB) is a
References
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