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- NP853609.RAQ0dW7H7jSTo9pZ_WF_sncAOoQc54qfHsgmXKJZI_Ars130_assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP853609.RAQ0dW7H7jSTo9pZ_WF_sncAOoQc54qfHsgmXKJZI_Ars130_provenance.
- NP474284.RAYKImlNE1tejv9zGMHxgDfh_4cmQfuAfjmibdq9d_RuY130_assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP474284.RAYKImlNE1tejv9zGMHxgDfh_4cmQfuAfjmibdq9d_RuY130_provenance.
- NP768713.RAJz2mNJSbU4kUDb8Szrxkt1P10keJedxEvEysvzgUCFc130_assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP768713.RAJz2mNJSbU4kUDb8Szrxkt1P10keJedxEvEysvzgUCFc130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP624589.RAF15aapiUN3tRtr-6tyi5Tcbb2F6n_5qZX7O1ab2K-1s130_assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP624589.RAF15aapiUN3tRtr-6tyi5Tcbb2F6n_5qZX7O1ab2K-1s130_provenance.
- NP787608.RAkV7gVrPFmyMAjxuSnnY8VYVOBEsvlrgnzbIx7zL2KMs130_assertion description "[Although leukemia-derived fusion proteins such as MOZ-TIF2 promote self-renewal of leukemic stem cells, recent studies indicate that murine MOZ and MORF are important for proper development of hematopoietic and neurogenic progenitors, respectively, thereby highlighting the importance of epigenetic integrity in safeguarding stem cell identity.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP787608.RAkV7gVrPFmyMAjxuSnnY8VYVOBEsvlrgnzbIx7zL2KMs130_provenance.