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Evidence That the Coactivator CBP/p300 Is Important for Phenobarbital-Induced but Not Basal Expression of the CYP2H1 Gene

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Dogra, Satish
Tremethick, David
May, Fiona J

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American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics

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We have previously identified an upstream 556-bp enhancer domain for the chicken CYP2H1 gene that responds to phenobarbital and binds several transcription factors, including the orphan chicken xenobiotic receptor (CXR). By contrast, the promoter lacks a

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Molecular Pharmacology

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2037-12-31