SOXB1 Transcription Factors
"SOXB1 Transcription Factors" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A subclass of SOX transcription factors that are expressed in neuronal tissue where they may play a role in the regulation of CELL DIFFERENTIATION. Members of this subclass are generally considered to be transcriptional activators.
Descriptor ID |
D055748
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.260.719.100 D12.776.660.235.400.750.100 D12.776.664.235.400.750.100 D12.776.930.823.100
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Concept/Terms |
SOX3 Transcription Factor- SOX3 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SOX3
- SRY (Sex Determining Region Y)-Box 3 Transcription Factor
- SOX-3 Transcription Factor
- SOX 3 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SOX-3
SOX2 Transcription Factor- SOX2 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SOX2
- SOX-2 Transcription Factor
- SOX 2 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SOX-2
SOX1 Transcription Factor- SOX1 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SOX1
- SRY (Sex Determining Region Y)-Box 1 Transcription Factor
- SOX-1 Transcription Factor
- SOX 1 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SOX-1
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Below are the most recent publications written about "SOXB1 Transcription Factors" by people in Profiles.
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O-GlcNAc modification of Sox2 regulates self-renewal in pancreatic cancer by promoting its stability. Theranostics. 2019; 9(12):3410-3424.
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Human Hippocampal Neurogenesis Persists in Aged Adults and Alzheimer's Disease Patients. Cell Stem Cell. 2019 06 06; 24(6):974-982.e3.