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NFAT gene family in inflammation and cancer
M. G. Pan, Y. Xiong,
F. Chen
Division of Nephrology
Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences
Siteman Cancer Center
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Calcineurin
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Inflammation
54%
Muscle Development
54%
Heart Valves
52%
Bone Development
51%
Biological Phenomena
45%
Embryonic Development
42%
Vertebrates
41%
Genes
37%
Skeletal Muscle
37%
Immune System
36%
Homeostasis
34%
Neoplasms
30%
T-Lymphocytes
28%
Neoplasm Metastasis
28%
Chemical Compounds
Valve
100%