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The armadillo-repeat containing X-linked protein 3, ARMCX3, is a negative regulator of the browning …
ARMCX3 Mediates Susceptibility to Hepatic Tumorigenesis Promoted by Dietary Lipotoxicity.
The non-canonical Wnt/PKC pathway regulates mitochondrial dynamics through degradation of the arm-li…
Function of Armcx3 and Armc10/SVH Genes in the Regulation of Progenitor Proliferation and Neural Dif…
The Eutherian Armcx genes regulate mitochondrial trafficking in neurons and interact with Miro and T…
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