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Forkhead Transcription FactorsConcept Why?
Thornton, Angela M.Person Why?
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A potential screening tool for IPEX syndrome.Academic Article Why?
FOXK1 and FOXK2 regulate aerobic glycolysis.Academic Article Why?
FOXO transcription factors as therapeutic targets in human diseases.Academic Article Why?
FOXO1A is a target for HER2-overexpressing breast tumors.Academic Article Why?
FOXO3 gene variants and human aging: coding variants may not be key players.Academic Article Why?
FOXO3: A Major Gene for Human Longevity--A Mini-Review.Academic Article Why?
FOXO3A genotype is strongly associated with human longevity.Academic Article Why?
FOXO3a is broadly neuroprotective in vitro and in vivo against insults implicated in motor neuron diseases.Academic Article Why?
Foxp-mediated suppression of N-cadherin regulates neuroepithelial character and progenitor maintenance in the CNS.Academic Article Why?
FoxP1 orchestration of ASD-relevant signaling pathways in the striatum.Academic Article Why?
GxE interactions between FOXO genotypes and drinking tea are significantly associated with prevention of cognitive decline in advanced age in China.Academic Article Why?
Helios Controls a Limited Subset of Regulatory T Cell Functions.Academic Article Why?
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