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CBFA2T3;jsessionid=9D2CBC1ED77634D78C9219E5ED578243
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Granulocyte-macrophage progenitor cell of bone marrow
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mesoporphyrin
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alpha-MSH
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CD56, HLA-DR, and CD45 recognize a subtype of childhood AML harboring CBFA2T3-GLIS2 fusion transcrip…
The Transcription Co-Repressors MTG8 and MTG16 Regulate Exit of Intestinal Stem Cells From Their Nic…
ETO2-GLIS2 Hijacks Transcriptional Complexes to Drive Cellular Identity and Self-Renewal in Pediatri…
Transcriptional corepressor MTG16 regulates small intestinal crypt proliferation and crypt regenerat…
MTG16 contributes to colonic epithelial integrity in experimental colitis.
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