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AT cell–specific enhancer in the interleukin-3 locus is activated cooperatively by Oct and NFAT elements within a DNase I–hypersensitive siteDuncliffe et al., 1997
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- Duncliffe K
- Bert A
- Vadas M
- Cockerill P
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Abstract Interleukin-3 (IL-3) is a cytokine that is expressed primarily in activated T cells. Here we identified an inducible T cell–specific enhancer 14 kb upstream of the IL-3 gene that responded to activation of T cell receptor signaling pathways. The IL-3 enhancer spanned …
- 102000000646 Interleukin-3 0 title abstract description 171
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