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The histone demethylase PHF2 promotes fat cell differentiation as an epigenetic activator of both C/…
Circ_MBNL3 Restrains Hepatocellular Carcinoma Progression by Sponging miR-873-5p to Release PHF2.
Plant homeodomain finger protein 2 promotes bone formation by demethylating and activating Runx2 for…
Dysregulation of Principal Cell miRNAs Facilitates Epigenetic Regulation of AQP2 and Results in Neph…
The expression and biological function of the PHF2 gene in breast cancer.
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