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Details on Person Transgene expression of steel factor in the basal layer of epidermis promotes survival, proliferation, differentiation and migration of melanocyte precursors

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9825161
_displayNameTransgene expression of steel factor in the basal layer of epidermis promotes survival, proliferation, differentiation and migration of melanocyte precursors
_timestamp2023-01-24 00:52:03
author[Person:9825164] Kunisada, T
[Person:5658117] Yoshida, H
[Person:5423624] Yamazaki, H
[Person:9825162] Miyamoto, A
[Person:9825167] Hemmi, H
[Person:9825160] Nishimura, E
[Person:9825168] Shultz, L D
[Person:9825166] Nishikawa, S
[Person:9825163] Hayashi, S
created[InstanceEdit:9825165] Rothfels, Karen, 2023-01-24
journalDevelopment
pages2915-23
pubMedIdentifier9655813
titleTransgene expression of steel factor in the basal layer of epidermis promotes survival, proliferation, differentiation and migration of melanocyte precursors
volume125
year1998
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9824977] MAPK1-dependent phosphorylation of MITF-M [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9824994] RPS6KA1-dependent phosphorylation of MITF-M [Homo sapiens]
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