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Details on Person Loss of HNF-1alpha function in mice leads to abnormal expression of genes involved in pancreatic islet development and metabolism

Class:IdLiteratureReference:187397
_displayNameLoss of HNF-1alpha function in mice leads to abnormal expression of genes involved in pancreatic islet development and metabolism
_timestamp2006-09-14 00:57:34
author[Person:187398] Shih, DQ
[Person:187429] Screenan, S
[Person:187430] Munoz, KN
[Person:187421] Philipson, L
[Person:187405] Pontoglio, M
[Person:187450] Yaniv, M
[Person:187451] Polonsky, KS
[Person:187414] Stoffel, M
created[InstanceEdit:187425] Tello-Ruiz, MK, 2006-09-14 00:56:03
journalDiabetes
pages2472-80
pubMedIdentifier11679424
titleLoss of HNF-1alpha function in mice leads to abnormal expression of genes involved in pancreatic islet development and metabolism
volume50
year2001
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:186663] HNF1a regulates Hnf4a [Mus musculus]
[Summation:186625] WARNING: Genetic data is controversial. This is possibly due...
[Summation:186655] Hnf1a was shown to bind the Hnf4a promoter by chromatin immu...
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