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ZC3H10;jsessionid=8315BE841269C44EF19C016B8A6C1888
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Zc3h10 regulates adipogenesis by controlling translation and F-actin/mitochondria interaction.
Dot1l interacts with Zc3h10 to activate Ucp1 and other thermogenic genes.
In-silico prediction of dual function of DksA like hypothetical protein in V. cholerae O395 genome.
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of a ribokinase from Vibrio cholerae O395.
In-silico structural and functional characterization of a V. cholerae O395 hypothetical protein cont…
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