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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8962077
_displayNameIdentification and characterization of E2F7, a novel mammalian E2F family member capable of blocking cellular proliferation
_timestamp2017-02-07 21:11:14
author[Person:8953022] de Bruin, Alain
[Person:8953046] Maiti, Baidehi
[Person:8962081] Jakoi, Laszlo
[Person:8953042] Timmers, Cynthia
[Person:8962084] Buerki, Robin
[Person:8953026] Leone, Gustavo
created[InstanceEdit:8962085] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2017-02-07
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages42041-9
pubMedIdentifier12893818
titleIdentification and characterization of E2F7, a novel mammalian E2F family member capable of blocking cellular proliferation
volume278
year2003
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:8962079] E2F7 gene expression [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:8962080] E2F7 gene transcription is stimulated when E2F1 or E2F3 are ...
[RegulationReference:9642531] Positive regulation by 'E2F1,E2F3:TFDP1,TFDP2 [nucleoplasm]' Identification and characterization of E2F7, a novel mammalian E2F family member capable of blocking cellular proliferation
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