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Funding Agency
Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01GM050329-03
Application #
2843034
Study Section
Project Start
1998-06-01
Project End
2000-02-29
Budget Start
1998-03-01
Budget End
1999-02-28
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1998
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
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NIH 1999
R01 GM
Cell-Type Specific Suppression of the Igh Enhancer
Scheuermann, Richard H. / University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
NIH 1998
R01 GM
Cell-Type Specific Suppression of the Igh Enhancer
Scheuermann, Richard H. / University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
NIH 1998
R01 GM
Cell-Type Specific Suppression of the Igh Enhancer
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NIH 1997
R01 GM
Cell-Type Specific Suppression of the Igh Enhancer
Scheuermann, Richard H. / University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
NIH 1996
R01 GM
Cell-Type Specific Suppression of the Igh Enhancer
Scheuermann, Richard H. / University of Texas Sw Medical Center Dallas
Publications
Boudreau, Francois; Rings, Edmond H H M; Swain, Gary P et al.
(2002)
A novel colonic repressor element regulates intestinal gene expression by interacting with Cux/CDP.
Mol Cell Biol 22:5467-78
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