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An adenovirus early region 4 gene product is required for induction of the infection-specific form of cellular E2F activity.
S. Hardy, D. A. Engel, T. Shenk
Molecular Biology
Princeton Entrepreneurship Council
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Gene Products
100%
Adenovirus
100%
Infection-specific
100%
Mutant Virus
40%
Binding Activity
20%
Efficient Expression
20%
Adenovirus Infection
20%
Control Region
20%
Coding Region
20%
293 Cells
20%
Binding Factors
20%
Indirect Role
20%
Sequence-specific DNA Binding
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Gene Product
100%
Adenoviridae
100%
Cell Line
66%
Virus Mutant
66%
Wild Type
33%
Extract
33%
Binding Affinity
33%
DNA Binding
33%
Transcription Initiation Site
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Product
100%
Adenoviridae
100%
E2F
100%
Virus Mutant
20%
Wild Type
10%
Messenger RNA
10%
Transcription Initiation Site
10%
Extract
10%
Binding Affinity
10%
DNA Binding
10%
Coding Region
10%
Neuroscience
E2F
100%