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BTG2 acts as an inducer of muscle stem cell senescence.
Btg1 and Btg2 regulate neonatal cardiomyocyte cell cycle arrest.
Proper regulation of β-adrenergic signal requires Btg2 gene for lipolysis and thermogenesis in respo…
MicroRNA-16-5p/BTG2 axis affects neurological function, autophagy and apoptosis of hippocampal neuro…
Growth hormone promotes hepatic gluconeogenesis by enhancing BTG2-YY1 signaling pathway.
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