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Details on Person Negative gene expression regulation by 'Lhx2:Robo2 gene [nucleoplasm]' The lhx2 transcription factor controls thalamocortical axonal guidance by specific regulation of robo1 and robo2 receptors

Class:IdRegulationReference:9642467
_displayNameNegative gene expression regulation by 'Lhx2:Robo2 gene [nucleoplasm]' The lhx2 transcription factor controls thalamocortical axonal guidance by specific regulation of robo1 and robo2 receptors
_timestamp2019-04-04 17:04:24
created[InstanceEdit:9641190] Wu, G, 2019-04-04
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9011085] The lhx2 transcription factor controls thalamocortical axonal guidance by specific regulation of robo1 and robo2 receptors
regulation[NegativeGeneExpressionRegulation:9011105] Negative gene expression regulation by 'Lhx2:Robo2 gene [nucleoplasm]'
(regulationReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9010527] Robo2 gene expression is stimulated by Hoxa2 and inhibited by Lhx2 [Mus musculus]
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