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HERC1;jsessionid=0E70067C393DD8B475A0E2C2E6975DF5
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T Lymphocyte (regulatory) of peripheral blood
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The Herc1 gene in neurobiology.
HERC1 deficiency causes osteopenia through transcriptional program dysregulation during bone remodel…
The HERC1 ubiquitin ligase regulates presynaptic membrane dynamics of central synapses.
The HERC proteins and the nervous system.
HERC1 Ubiquitin Ligase Is Required for Normal Axonal Myelination in the Peripheral Nervous System.
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