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Bysl  -  bystin-like

Mus musculus

Synonyms: Bys, Bystin, Enp1
 
 
 
 
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High impact information on Bysl

  • In fertilized embryos, bystin was not seen until blastocyst stage [1].
  • The present study shows that bystin is expressed in luminal and glandular epithelia in the mouse uterus at peri-implantation stages [1].

References

  1. The Bysl gene product, bystin, is essential for survival of mouse embryos. Aoki, R., Suzuki, N., Paria, B.C., Sugihara, K., Akama, T.O., Raab, G., Miyoshi, M., Nadano, D., Fukuda, M.N. FEBS Lett. (2006) [Pubmed]
 

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