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Details on Person C/EBPε participates in all-trans retinoic acid induction of PI3Kγ in U937 cells via an intronic matrix attachment region sequence

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9622487
_displayNameC/EBPε participates in all-trans retinoic acid induction of PI3Kγ in U937 cells via an intronic matrix attachment region sequence
_timestamp2018-10-01 09:24:25
author[Person:3900204] Cai, Rong
[Person:9622467] Cai, Xia
[Person:9614750] Chen, Bin
[Person:9622462] Xu, Weirong
[Person:8956364] Lu, Jian
created[InstanceEdit:9622451] May, Bruce, 2018-10-01
journalMol. Biol. Rep.
pages3795-800
pubMedIdentifier20661648
titleC/EBPε participates in all-trans retinoic acid induction of PI3Kγ in U937 cells via an intronic matrix attachment region sequence
volume37
year2010
(literatureReference)[RegulationReference:9642091] Positive gene expression regulation by 'CEBPE gene:RXRA:RARA:atRA [nucleoplasm]' CCAAT/enhancer binding protein epsilon is a potential retinoid target gene in acute promyelocytic leukemia treatment
[BlackBoxEvent:9616867] CEBPE gene transcription is enhanced by CEBPA, SPI1 (PU.1), and retinoic acid [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9634433] CEBPE gene expression is enhanced by CEBPA, SPI1 (PU.1), and retinoic acid [Homo sapiens]
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