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Different members of the jun proto-oncogene family exhibit distinct patterns of expression in response to type β transforming growth factor
Li Li, Jing Shan Hu,
Eric N. Olson
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology
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jun Genes
100%
Transforming Growth Factors
70%
Muscle Cells
23%
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
12%
Messenger RNA
8%
DNA Probes
6%
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
5%
Myoblasts
5%
Dimerization
5%
Gene Library
5%
Transcriptional Activation
4%
Cell Differentiation
4%
Cattle
4%
Transcription Factors
3%
Insulin
3%
Muscles
3%
Cell Line
3%
DNA
2%
Growth
2%
Serum
2%
Genes
2%
Proteins
1%
Chemical Compounds
Growth Factor
14%
DNA Probe
6%
Protein Synthesis
6%
Complementary DNA
6%
Insulin Derivative
6%
Dimerization
5%
Block Like Crystal
4%