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DPFF‐1 transcription factor deficiency causes the aberrant activation of MPK‐1 and meiotic defects in the Caenorhabditis elegans germline

Villanueva‐Chimal et al., 2017

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6526920057241637551
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Villanueva‐Chimal E
Salinas L
Fernández‐Cardenas L
Huelgas‐Morales G
Cabrera‐Wrooman A
Navarro R
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The d4 family of transcription factors consists of three members in mammals. DPF1/neuro‐ d4 is expressed mainly in neurons and the peripheral nervous system, and is important for brain development. DPF2/requiem/ubi‐d4 is expressed ubiquitously and presumably …
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