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Nuclear Receptor Co- Repressor 2
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Acute monocytic leukemia THP-1 cells with induced SP110b expression and treated with IFNg
Prostate cancer C4-2B, PC-3 and LNCaP cells treated with SP-2509
CD8+ T cell activation-induced gene expression in cells expressing phosphorylation-deficient HDAC7
Bone marrow macrophages from RIP140 null and wildtype mice
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Nuclear Receptor CoRepressors, NCOR1 and SMRT, are required for maintaining systemic metabolic homeo…
SMRT Regulates Metabolic Homeostasis and Adipose Tissue Macrophage Phenotypes in Tandem.
Preimplantation factor modulates oligodendrocytes by H19-induced demethylation of NCOR2.
Ncor2/PPARĪ±-Dependent Upregulation of MCUb in the Type 2 Diabetic Heart Impacts Cardiac Metabolic Fl…
The corepressors GPS2 and SMRT control enhancer and silencer remodeling via eRNA transcription durin…
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Cyclin-dependent Kinase Inhibitor 2A (Placental Senescence Marker) on Labor-related Signals
Metabolic Effects of Synthetic Thyroid Hormone for Thyroid Cancer Treatment
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