The essential role of Mbd5 in the regulation of somatic growth and glucose homeostasis in mice.
Methyl-CpG binding domain protein 5 (MBD5) belongs to the MBD family proteins, which play central roles in transcriptional regulation and development. The significance of MBD5 function is highlighted by recent studies implicating it as a candidate gene involved in human 2q23.1 microdeletion syndrome...
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Main Authors: | Yarui Du, Bo Liu, Fan Guo, Guifang Xu, Yuqiang Ding, Yong Liu, Xin Sun, Guoliang Xu |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dd9e486e646b43a5a716cf833d0debe2 |
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