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E2f8 and Dlg2 genes have independent effects on impaired insulin secretion associated with hyperglyc…
E2F7 Is a Potent Inhibitor of Liver Tumor Growth in Adult Mice.
Involvement of atypical transcription factor E2F8 in the polyploidization during mouse and human dec…
E2F8-CENPL pathway contributes to homologous recombination repair and chemoresistance in breast canc…
Genetic variant of the sheep E2F8 gene and its associations with litter size.
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