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Gastric epithelial GIF-14 cells treated with TGF-β1
Lung cancer A549 cells with siRNA knockdown of RUNX3 and treated with or without TGF-b
Runx3-mediated transcriptional program in natural killer cells and CD8+ T cells
CD14+ peripheral blood monocytes treated with CXCL12
Runx family genes treated with Tamoxifen in murine 3T3 fibroblasts
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Oestrogen up-regulates DNMT1 and leads to the hypermethylation of RUNX3 in the malignant transformat…
Transcription Factors Runx1 and Runx3 Suppress Keratin Expression in Undifferentiated Keratinocytes.
RUNX3-regulated circRNA METTL3 inhibits colorectal cancer proliferation and metastasis via miR-107/P…
RUNX3 inhibits KSHV lytic replication by binding to the viral genome and repressing transcription.
RUNX3 improves CAR-T cell phenotype and reduces cytokine release while maintaining CAR-T function.
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Comparison of Expression of Carcinogenesis-related Molecular Markers in the Patients With Colon Canc…
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