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LIM domain only 1 (rhombotin 1)
LMO1 enocdes a cysteine-rich, two LIM domain transcriptional regulator. It is mapped to an area of consistent chromosomal translocation in chromosome 11, disrupting it in T-cell leukemia, although more rarely than the related gene, LMO2 is disrupted. [provided by RefSeq]
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Authors: Ying-Wei Lin, Ramona Deveney, Mary Barbara, Norman N Iscove, Stephen D Nimer, Christopher Slape, Peter D Aplan
Cancer research 2005 Aug 15Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving LMO1.
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UCSF
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