NKX2.5 Homeodomain

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NKX2.5 Homeodomain

PDB ID 3RKQ

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References

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  5. Toko, H., Zhu, W., Takimoto, E., Shiojima, I., Hiroi, Y., Zou, Y., Oka, T., Akazawa, H., Mizukami, M., Sakamoto, M., Terasaki, F., Kitaura, Y., Takano, H., Nagai, T., Nagai, R., and Komuro, I. (2002) Csx/Nkx2−5 is required for homeostasis and survival of cardiac myocytes in the adult heart. J. Biol. Chem. 277, 24735−24743.
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