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TRIP12;jsessionid=019576FFBF8E8B6C17A610CC3DC384F3
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Caseating tuberculoid granuloma
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Control of TGFβ signalling by ubiquitination independent function of E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIP12.
Mild iron overload induces TRIP12-mediated degradation of YY1 to trigger hepatic inflammation.
The neurodevelopmental and facial phenotype in individuals with a TRIP12 variant.
Label‑free quantitative proteomics and bioinformatics analyses of alcoholic liver disease in a chron…
TRIP12 ubiquitination of glucocerebrosidase contributes to neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease.
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