MAB21L4 regulates the TGF-β-induced expression of target genes in epidermal keratinocytes
Smad proteins transduce signals downstream of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) and are one of the factors that regulate the expression of genes related to diseases affecting the skin. In the present study, we identified MAB21L4, also known as male abnormal 21 like 4 or C2orf54, as the most up-re...
Main Authors: | Aburatani, H. (Author), Koinuma, D. (Author), Miyazawa, K. (Author), Miyazono, K. (Author), Morikawa, M. (Author), Ogami, T. (Author), Tamura, Y. (Author), Toss, K. (Author), Tsutsumi, S. (Author), Yuki, K. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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