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Human molecular genetics
Human molecular genetics
Mutations of conserved non-coding elements of PITX2 in patients with ocular dysgenesis and developmental glaucoma.
Targeting TEAD/YAP-transcription-dependent necrosis, TRIAD, ameliorates Huntington's disease pathology.
Targeting TEAD/YAP-transcription-dependent necrosis, TRIAD, ameliorates Huntington's disease pathology.
Targeting TEAD/YAP-transcription-dependent necrosis, TRIAD, ameliorates Huntington's disease pathology.
aB-Crystallin overexpression in astrocytes modulates the phenotype of the BACHD mouse model of Huntington's disease.
aB-Crystallin overexpression in astrocytes modulates the phenotype of the BACHD mouse model of Huntington's disease.
A non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphism associated with multiple sclerosis risk affects the EVI5 interactome.
A non-synonymous single-nucleotide polymorphism associated with multiple sclerosis risk affects the EVI5 interactome.
Lhx6 and Lhx8 promote palate development through negative regulation of a cell cycle inhibitor gene, p57Kip2.
Lhx6 and Lhx8 promote palate development through negative regulation of a cell cycle inhibitor gene, p57Kip2.
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