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Concept Sp1 Transcription Factor
Concept STAT3 Transcription Factor
Concept Ikaros Transcription Factor
Concept T Cell Transcription Factor 1
Academic Article Mapping of the gene TCF2 coding for the transcription factor LFB3 to human chromosome 17 by polymerase chain reaction.
Academic Article TCR-inducible PLZF transcription factor required for innate phenotype of a subset of gammadelta T cells with restricted TCR diversity.
Academic Article Beta-catenin/Tcf determines the outcome of thymic selection in response to alphabetaTCR signaling.
Academic Article Transcription of the promoter of the rat NF-1 gene depends on the integrity of an Sp1 recognition site.
Academic Article Harnessing of the nucleosome-remodeling-deacetylase complex controls lymphocyte development and prevents leukemogenesis.
Academic Article T-cell factor 1 is a gatekeeper for T-cell specification in response to Notch signaling.
Academic Article Fingerprinting ikaros.
Academic Article Transcriptional regulation of the Ikzf1 locus.
Academic Article ß-Catenin promotes colitis and colon cancer through imprinting of proinflammatory properties in T cells.
Academic Article ß-Catenin induces T-cell transformation by promoting genomic instability.
Academic Article Superenhancer reprogramming drives a B-cell-epithelial transition and high-risk leukemia.
Academic Article The STAT3 inhibitor pyrimethamine displays anti-cancer and immune stimulatory effects in murine models of breast cancer.
Academic Article DP1 Activation Reverses Age-Related Hypertension Via NEDD4L-Mediated T-Bet Degradation in T Cells.
Academic Article Wnt-ß-catenin activation epigenetically reprograms Treg cells in inflammatory bowel disease and dysplastic progression.
Grant Molecular functions of Tcf-1 in DP thymocytes
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