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Details on Person The Microphthalmia gene product interacts with the retinoblastoma protein in vitro and is a target for deregulation of melanocyte-specific transcription

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_displayNameThe Microphthalmia gene product interacts with the retinoblastoma protein in vitro and is a target for deregulation of melanocyte-specific transcription
_timestamp2023-12-07 17:54:44
author[Person:9855858] Yavuzer, U
[Person:9855866] Keenan, E
[Person:9855856] Lowings, P
[Person:9855865] Vachtenheim, J
[Person:9855867] Currie, G
[Person:9824924] Goding, C R
created[InstanceEdit:9855864] Rothfels, Karen, 2023-12-07
journalOncogene
pages123-34
pubMedIdentifier7824265
titleThe Microphthalmia gene product interacts with the retinoblastoma protein in vitro and is a target for deregulation of melanocyte-specific transcription
volume10
year1995
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9824585] Regulation of MITF-M-dependent genes involved in pigmentation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9825848] MITF-M dimer, SOX10, pS133 CREB1 and CTNNB1:LEF1 bind the DCT promoter [Homo sapiens]
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