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Details on Person PPARG binding landscapes in macrophages suggest a genome-wide contribution of PU.1 to divergent PPARG binding in human and mouse

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9035309
_displayNamePPARG binding landscapes in macrophages suggest a genome-wide contribution of PU.1 to divergent PPARG binding in human and mouse
_timestamp2018-01-22 09:02:50
author[Person:9035304] Pott, Sebastian
[Person:9035302] Kamrani, Nima K
[Person:5250249] Bourque, Guillaume
[Person:9035306] Pettersson, Sven
[Person:5662764] Liu, Edison T
created[InstanceEdit:9035307] May, Bruce, 2018-01-22
journalPLoS ONE
pagese48102
pubMedIdentifier23118933
titlePPARG binding landscapes in macrophages suggest a genome-wide contribution of PU.1 to divergent PPARG binding in human and mouse
volume7
year2012
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9641197] Positive gene expression regulation by 'PPARG:Fatty Acid:RXRA:Mediator:Coactivator Complex [nucleoplasm]' Activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma mutant promotes tumor growth in vivo by enhancing angiogenesis
[RegulationReference:9641964] Positive gene expression regulation by 'PPARG:Fatty Acid:RXRA:Mediator:Coactivator Complex [nucleoplasm]' Identification of novel PPARgamma target genes in primary human adipocytes
[RegulationReference:9642197] Positive gene expression regulation by 'PPARG:Fatty Acid:RXRA:Mediator:Coactivator Complex [nucleoplasm]' A-FABP, a candidate progression marker of human transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, is differentially regulated by PPAR in urothelial cancer cells
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