Sun et al., 1998 - Google Patents
MRG1, the product of a melanocyte-specific gene related gene, is a cytokine-inducible transcription factor with transformation activitySun et al., 1998
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- Sun H
- Zhu Y
- Yin T
- Sledge G
- Yang Y
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Identification of cytokine-inducible genes is imperative for determining the mechanisms of cytokine action. A cytokine-inducible gene, mrg1 [melanocyte-specific gene (msg 1) related gene], was identified through mRNA differential display of interleukin (IL) 9-stimulated and …
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