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C1d  -  C1D nuclear receptor co-repressor

Mus musculus

Synonyms: 1110036E10Rik, AI875855, Nuclear nucleic acid-binding protein C1D, SUN-CoR, Small unique nuclear receptor corepressor, ...
 
 
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  • The human TCF-1 gene encodes a nuclear DNA-binding protein uniquely expressed in normal and neoplastic T-lineage lymphocytes [10].
 

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References

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