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Incubation of the labelled Sp1 probe with the UM-SCC-1 nuclear extracts generated two main shifted bands (complexes 1 and 2), which were competed off when unlabelled wt-probe, but not its mutant, were used as competitors (Fig 4A, lanes 2 4, respectively).
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