Transcription Factor SOX-6
Definitions2020
National Cancer Institute
Abstract
Transcription factor SOX-6 (828 aa, ~92 kDa) is a cell division protein that is encoded by the human SOX6 gene and is involved in transcription and cell proliferation, and may be involved in development, differentiation and cell migration.
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