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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9858363
_displayNameTargeted deletion reveals essential and overlapping functions of the miR-17 through 92 family of miRNA clusters
_timestamp2024-01-12 14:20:46
author[Person:6789405] Ventura, Andrea
[Person:9858382] Young, Amanda G
[Person:9858381] Winslow, Monte M
[Person:9858376] Lintault, Laura
[Person:9858385] Meissner, Alex
[Person:9707872] Erkeland, Stefan J
[Person:9858374] Newman, Jamie
[Person:5688339] Bronson, Roderick T
[Person:6814724] Crowley, Denise
[Person:9858386] Stone, James R
[Person:4839758] Jaenisch, Rudolf
[Person:6782909] Sharp, Phillip A
[Person:5658298] Jacks, Tyler
created[InstanceEdit:9858378] Rothfels, Karen, 2024-01-12
journalCell
pages875-86
pubMedIdentifier18329372
titleTargeted deletion reveals essential and overlapping functions of the miR-17 through 92 family of miRNA clusters
volume132
year2008
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9858401] MITF-M dimer binds the DICER1 gene [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9858407] MITF-M dependent DICER1 gene expression [Homo sapiens]
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