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Open AccessPathway-pathway network-based study of the therapeutic mechanisms by which salvianolic acid B regulates cardiovascular diseases
Investigation of the potential therapeutic mechanisms of drug candidates is an essential step in the process of new drug discovery. With the rapid development of systems biology, recent network analyses of pro...
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The N-terminal domain is a transcriptional activation domain required for Nanog to maintain ES cell self-renewal
Nanog is a transcription factor identified by its ability to maintain the self-renewal of ES cells in the absence of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). Nanog protein contains an N-terminal domain (ND), a DNA-bi...