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Class:IdSummation:5684762
_displayNameAs inferred from the induction of MT1H by zinc (Vandeghinst...
_timestamp2015-03-23 08:05:17
created[InstanceEdit:5684761] May, Bruce, 2015-03-23
modified[InstanceEdit:5684767] May, Bruce, 2015-03-23
textAs inferred from the induction of MT1H by zinc (Vandeghinste et al. 2000) and the computational identification of MTF1binding sites (Wang et al. 2010), MTF1 is assumed to bind and activate the promoter of the MT1H gene.
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:5661297] Expression of MT1H [Homo sapiens]
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