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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9817253
_displayNameDUX4 binding to retroelements creates promoters that are active in FSHD muscle and testis
_timestamp2022-09-15 10:52:52
author[Person:9705089] Young, Janet M
[Person:9816377] Whiddon, Jennifer L
[Person:9816439] Yao, Zizhen
[Person:9817281] Kasinathan, Bhavatharini
[Person:9816411] Snider, Lauren
[Person:8955698] Geng, Linda N
[Person:9817290] Balog, Judit
[Person:9816360] Tawil, Rabi
[Person:9816446] van der Maarel, Silvère M
[Person:9816387] Tapscott, Stephen J
created[InstanceEdit:9817247] May, Bruce, 2022-09-15
journalPLoS Genet
pagese1003947
pubMedIdentifier24278031
titleDUX4 binding to retroelements creates promoters that are active in FSHD muscle and testis
volume9
year2013
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9817254] DUX4 binds HSATII pericentric repeat [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9817289] DUX4 binds HERVL LTR [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9819196] Zygotic genome activation (ZGA) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9827256] DUX4 binds MaLR [Homo sapiens]
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