The proline-histidine-rich CDK2/CDK4 interaction region of C/EBPalpha is dispensable for C/EBPalpha-mediated growth regulation in vivo.
The C/EBPalpha transcription factor regulates growth and differentiation of several tissues during embryonic development. Several hypotheses as to how C/EBPalpha inhibits cellular growth in vivo have been derived, mainly from studies of tissue culture cells. In fetal liver it has been proposed that...
Main Authors: | Porse, B, Pedersen, T, Hasemann, MS, Schuster, M, Kirstetter, P, Luedde, T, Damgaard, I, Kurz, E, Schjerling, C, Nerlov, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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