Paired Box Transcription Factors
"Paired Box Transcription Factors" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A family of transcription factors that control EMBRYONIC DEVELOPMENT within a variety of cell lineages. They are characterized by a highly conserved paired DNA-binding domain that was first identified in DROSOPHILA segmentation genes.
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D051761
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D12.776.260.645 D12.776.930.700
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Nemec S, Luxey M, Jain D, Huang Sung A, Pastinen T, Drouin J. Pitx1 directly modulates the core limb development program to implement hindlimb identity. Development. 2017 09 15; 144(18):3325-3335.
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