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ZNF382 controls mouse neuropathic pain via silencer-based epigenetic inhibition of Cxcl13 in DRG neu…
Dynamic expression of ZNF382 and its tumor-suppressor role in hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellul…
Zinc finger protein 382 is downregulated by promoter hypermethylation in pediatric acute myeloid leu…
Next generation phenotyping for diagnosis and phenotype-genotype correlations in Kabuki syndrome.
KRAB zinc finger protein ZNF382 is a proapoptotic tumor suppressor that represses multiple oncogenes…
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