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Specificity determined by the association of NF-kappa B subunits provides a mechanism to selectively regulate variant kappa B sites associated with different cellular and viral genes.
This also suggests that other regulatory events must participate with NF-kappa B activation in determining B- or T-cell-specific expression.

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