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The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Mist1 overexpression in mouse fetal hepatoblast culture
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Fetal liver development
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Expression date from mouse Hepatocytes
Gene expression alteration in chondrocyte by A-CEBP overexpression.
Expression data from wildtype, MIST1-null, and induced MIST1 Mus musculus pancreata
Transcription factor MIST1-null and MIST1-induced pancreas
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Genome-wide analysis of human iPS cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells induced by methoxamine treatment.
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Murine Hepatoblasts
A single-cell transcriptomic analysis reveals precise pathways and regulatory mechanisms underlying hepatoblast differentiation
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Effects of caerulein on Mist1KO pancreas
Caerulein effect on transcription factor Mist1 null pancreas
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Determining direct targets of the bHLH MIST1
The single-stranded DNA binding protein Ssbp3 promotes trophoblast differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells
Search for microRNAs under the control of Grainyhead like-2
Generation of functional cholangiocytes from human pluripotent stem cells and HepaRG cells
A profile of murine gastric epithelial cells: Parietal, Zymogenic, Pit
Expression data from injected mice overexpressing TFEB specifically in liver
Foxl1-Cre-marked Adult Hepatic Progenitors Have Clonogenic and Bi-Lineage Differentiation Potential
Foxl1-Cre-marked Adult Hepatic Progenitors Have Clonogenic and Bi-Lineage Differentiation Potential - Differentiated vs Primary
Foxl1-Cre-marked Adult Hepatic Progenitors Have Clonogenic and Bi-Lineage Differentiation Potential - Time Course
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