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testis-expressed 264
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TEX264 coordinates p97- and SPRTN-mediated resolution of topoisomerase 1-DNA adducts.
Tex264 Binding to SNX27 Regulates Itgα5 Receptor Membrane Recycling and Affects Cell Migration.
TEX264 at the intersection of autophagy and DNA repair.
Anti-Inflammatory Anthranilate Analogue Enhances Autophagy through mTOR and Promotes ER-Turnover thr…
Phosphorylation by casein kinase 2 enhances the interaction between ER-phagy receptor TEX264 and ATG…
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HOP-3 Manipulation of the Intratesticular Hormonal Milieu With Exogenous Testosterone
Testing the Addition of Darolutamide to Hormonal Therapy (Androgen Deprivation Therapy [ADT]) After …
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