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Embryonic stem cells and the role of polycomb group genes (SUZ12, RING, EZH2) during differentiation
Primordial germ cells of E11.5 mice with RING1 deletion and RNF2 knockout
Epidermal keratinocytes EpCAM+ Sca1+ α6-integrin (high) with Eed and Ring1a + Ring1b knockout
ES cells knocked out for RING1A with combinations of knockout, mutant, and transgenic RING1B alleles
Intestinal stem cells sorted from RING1a/RINGb double knockout and wildtype mice
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Platinum-Induced Ubiquitination of Phosphorylated H2AX by RING1A Is Mediated by Replication Protein …
The Polycomb group protein Ring1 regulates dorsoventral patterning of the mouse telencephalon.
Spatiotemporal Patterns of RING1 Expression after Rat Spinal Cord Injury.
Ring1A and Ring1B inhibit expression of Glis2 to maintain murine MOZ-TIF2 AML stem cells.
RING1 proteins contribute to early proximal-distal specification of the forelimb bud by restricting …
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