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Osr1 heterozygous mice experienced decreased bile acid synthesis in the liver.
Published 2022“…(D) Osr1 heterozygous male mice had significantly decreased expression of <i>Cyp7a1</i>, <i>Cyp27a1</i>, <i>Ehhadh</i>, <i>Cyp4a10</i> and <i>Cyp4a14</i> compared to WT male mice. …”
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Table_4_HAUS5 Is A Potential Prognostic Biomarker With Functional Significance in Breast Cancer.xlsx
Published 2022“…By encouraging chromosome misdivision and aneuploidy, HAUS5 has the potential to cause cancer. The significance of HAUS5 in BRCA and the relationship between its expression and clinical outcomes or immune infiltration remains unclear.…”
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Image_1_HAUS5 Is A Potential Prognostic Biomarker With Functional Significance in Breast Cancer.tif
Published 2022“…By encouraging chromosome misdivision and aneuploidy, HAUS5 has the potential to cause cancer. The significance of HAUS5 in BRCA and the relationship between its expression and clinical outcomes or immune infiltration remains unclear.…”
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Table_1_HAUS5 Is A Potential Prognostic Biomarker With Functional Significance in Breast Cancer.xlsx
Published 2022“…By encouraging chromosome misdivision and aneuploidy, HAUS5 has the potential to cause cancer. The significance of HAUS5 in BRCA and the relationship between its expression and clinical outcomes or immune infiltration remains unclear.…”
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Table_2_HAUS5 Is A Potential Prognostic Biomarker With Functional Significance in Breast Cancer.xlsx
Published 2022“…By encouraging chromosome misdivision and aneuploidy, HAUS5 has the potential to cause cancer. The significance of HAUS5 in BRCA and the relationship between its expression and clinical outcomes or immune infiltration remains unclear.…”