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_displayNameStudies in mouse model systems indicate that the transcripti...
_timestamp2008-01-18 00:26:32
created[InstanceEdit:210936] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-01-18 00:26:04
modified[InstanceEdit:210937] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-01-18 00:26:50
textStudies in mouse model systems indicate that the transcription factor neurogenin 3 plays a central role in the induction of endocrine differentiation in the developing pancreas (Servitja and Ferrer 2004; Chakrabarti and Mirmira 2003). In both mice and humans critical events in this induction process include the neurogenin 3 (NEUROG3)-dependent transcription of PAX4, NEUROD1, NKX2-2, and INSM1.
(summation)[Pathway:210746] Regulation of gene expression in endocrine-committed (NEUROG3+) progenitor cells [Homo sapiens]
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