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Genes involved in basal transcription factors Source KEGG. Link http://www.kegg.jp/dbget-bin/show_pathway?HSA03022
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| Intestine |
100
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| Zygote |
73
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| Stomach |
62
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| Uterine tube |
62
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| Spinal cord |
61
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| Segment of venous tr… |
60
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| Reversine |
100
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| Amanitin |
80
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| Benzo[e]pyrene |
80
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| Butyric Acid |
77
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| Olive Oil (tn) |
77
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| Zinc Ion |
76
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| Adrenal carcinoma |
100
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| Encephalomyelitis |
100
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| Quadriplegia |
99
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| Congenital absence o… |
97
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| Papilloma of skin |
96
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| Williams syndrome |
95
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Authors: Sivakumar Vallabhapurapu, Michael Karin
Annual review of immunology 2009Authors: Tomohiko Tamura, Hideyuki Yanai, David Savitsky, Tadatsugu Taniguchi
Annual review of immunology 2008Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving transcription factors.
conditions: Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic
interventions: none
conditions: Phototherapy ; Vitiligo ; Vitiligo Scoring System
interventions: Sequential phototherapy ; Continuous phototherapy
PhD
Emory University
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