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Details on Person Positive gene expression regulation by 'Foxa2:Gata4 gene [nucleoplasm]' Direct transcriptional regulation of Gata4 during early endoderm specification is controlled by FoxA2 binding to an intronic enhancer

Class:IdRegulationReference:9823955
_displayNamePositive gene expression regulation by 'Foxa2:Gata4 gene [nucleoplasm]' Direct transcriptional regulation of Gata4 during early endoderm specification is controlled by FoxA2 binding to an intronic enhancer
_timestamp2023-01-13 16:51:02
created[InstanceEdit:9823972] May, Bruce, 2023-01-13
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9823869] Direct transcriptional regulation of Gata4 during early endoderm specification is controlled by FoxA2 binding to an intronic enhancer
regulation[PositiveGeneExpressionRegulation:9823857] Positive gene expression regulation by 'Foxa2:Gata4 gene [nucleoplasm]'
(regulationReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9823863] Expression of Gata4 in definitive endoderm [Mus musculus]
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