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    GlossaryTCF4 (Transcription Factor 4)

    regulates gene expression crucial for nervous system development

    TCF4, or Transcription Factor 4, is a protein that plays a crucial role in regulating the expression of genes involved in various biological processes, including cell growth, differentiation, and development. It is particularly important in the development of the nervous system and has been implicated in several neurological disorders.

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      Function of KLF4 in Stem Cell Biology

      research Function of KLF4 in Stem Cell Biology

      5 citations, August 2013 in “InTech eBooks”
      KLF4 is important for maintaining stem cells and has potential in cancer treatment and wound healing.
      Regulatory T Cells: The Many Faces of Foxp3

      research Regulatory T Cells: The Many Faces of Foxp3

      125 citations, September 2019 in “Journal of Clinical Immunology”
      Foxp3 is crucial for regulatory T cell function, and targeting these cells may help treat immune disorders.
      Tregs: Where We Are and What Comes Next?

      research Tregs: Where We Are and What Comes Next?

      130 citations, November 2017 in “Frontiers in Immunology”
      The conclusion is that Treg-targeted therapies have potential, but more knowledge of Treg biology is needed for effective treatments, including for cancer.
      Genetics of Diabetes in Childhood

      research Genetics of Diabetes in Childhood

      January 2003 in “Springer eBooks”
      Certain genes are linked to type 1 and type 2 diabetes in kids, and changes in these genes can also cause other diabetes-related conditions.

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