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FAM20A is a golgi-localized Type II transmembrane protein.
Epithelial-specific deletion of FAM20A leads to short root defects.
The effect and mechanism of gene Fam20a on the development and function of salivary glands in mice.
FAM20A mutations and transcriptome analyses of dental pulp tissues of enamel renal syndrome.
Structure of Fam20A reveals a pseudokinase featuring a unique disulfide pattern and inverted ATP-bin…
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