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BMI1 represses Ink4a/Arf and Hox genes to regulate stem cells in the rodent incisor
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Abstract
The polycomb group gene Bmi1 is required for maintenance of adult stem cells in many organs. Inactivation of Bmi1 leads to impaired stem cell self-renewal due to deregulated gene expression. One critical target of BMI1 is Ink4a/Arf, which encodes the cell-
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