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Transcriptional regulation of liver development

Transcriptional regulation of liver development
Over the last few years a number of transcription factors have been identified that have important roles in regulating liver development. Molecular analyses combined with molecular genetic approaches in the mouse have begun to unravel how these factors control specific aspects of hepatogenesis. The picture that emerges is that specific transcription factors use novel mechanisms to orchestrate changes in gene expression patterns that ultimately direct cell differentiation.
- Medical College of Wisconsin United States
Mice, Liver, Transcription, Genetic, Morphogenesis, Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Humans, Cell Differentiation, Transcription Factors
Mice, Liver, Transcription, Genetic, Morphogenesis, Animals, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Humans, Cell Differentiation, Transcription Factors
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