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DEAD box RNA helicase
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Breast adenocarcinoma MCF7 cells with siRNA knockdown of both DDX5 and DDX17 RNA helicases
Small cell lung cancer H69AR cells with dox-induced DDX5 shRNA knockdown
Ovarian cancer A2780 cells with siRNA-mediated DDX23 knockdown
HeLa cells with RNAi targetting A1 hnRNP, FUS, H hnRNP and p68-DDX5
Umbilical vein endothelial cells and cerebral microvascular endothelial cells with DDX24 siRNA
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Identification of DDX5 as an indispensable activator of the glucocorticoid receptor in adipocyte dif…
The indispensable role of the RNA helicase DDX5 in tumorigenesis induced by the myeloproliferative n…
RNA helicase DDX5 acts as a critical regulator for survival of neonatal mouse gonocytes.
RNA binding protein DDX5 directs tuft cell specification and function to regulate microbial repertoi…
Induction of DEAD Box helicase 5 in early adipogenesis is regulated by Ten-eleven translocation 2.
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