Target Name: HOXD13
NCBI ID: G3239
Other Name(s): homeo box 4I | BDSD | Homeobox protein Hox-D13 | SPD | homeo box D13 | Homeobox D13 | homeobox protein Hox-4I | Homeobox protein Hox-4I | HXD13_HUMAN | HOX4I | homeobox D13 | synpolydactyly | Homeo box D13 | Homeo box 4I | SPD1 | BDE

HOXD13: Key Regulator of Tissue Development and Maintenance

Homeobox gene (HOXD13) is a member of the homeobox gene family, which encodes a group of trans-membrane proteins involved in various cellular processes, including homeostasis, cell-cell adhesion, and signaling pathways. HOXD13 is a gene that has been well studied, and is known to play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of tissues, organs, and organs.

HOXD13 is a key regulator of development and Maintenance of tissues and organs

HOXD13 is a key regulator of development and maintenance of tissues and organs. During embryonic development, HOXD13 is expressed in many tissues and organs, including heart, kidney, and limb buds, and it is involved in the formation and maintenance of these tissues and organs. HOXD13 signaling is also involved in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion, which is critical for the development and maintenance of tissues and organs.

HOXD13 is involved in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion

HOXD13 is involved in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion, which is the process by which cells stick together to form tissues and organs. During embryonic development, HOXD13 is expressed in many tissues and organs, including neural tube, mesoderm, and epithelial tissue. It is involved in the formation and maintenance of these tissues and organs by regulating the cell-cell adhesion between them.

HOXD13 is also involved in the regulation of the development and maintenance of tissues and organs

HOXD13 is also involved in the regulation of the development and maintenance of tissues and organs. It is expressed in many tissues and organs during adulthood, including heart, lung, and kidney. HOXD13 signaling is involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and tissue regeneration.

HOXD13 is a potential drug target

HOXD13 is a potential drug target because of its involvement in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion, development and maintenance of tissues and organs, and signaling pathways. HOXD13 has been shown to play a role in the development and maintenance of various tissues and organs, including heart, lung, and kidney. HOXD13 has also been shown to be involved in the regulation of cell proliferation, cell differentiation, and tissue regeneration.

HOXD13 has been shown to be involved in the development and maintenance of tissues and organs

HOXD13 has been shown to be involved in the development and maintenance of tissues and organs. For example, studies have shown that HOXD13 is involved in the development and maintenance of the heart. Researchers have shown that HOXD13 plays a role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation in the heart, and that it is involved in the formation of the heart's electrical conduction system.

HOXD13 has also been shown to be involved in the development and maintenance of the lung. Studies have shown that HOXD13 plays a role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation in the lung, and that it is involved in the formation of the lung's airways.

HOXD13 has also been shown to be involved in the development and maintenance of the kidney. Studies have shown that HOXD13 plays a role in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation in the kidney, and that it is involved in the formation of the kidney's tubules.

HOXD13 is a potential biomarker for diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular diseases

HOXD13 is a potential biomarker for diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular diseases. Because HOXD13 is involved in the regulation of cell-cell adhesion, development and maintenance of tissues and organs, and signaling pathways, it is potential

Protein Name: Homeobox D13

Functions: Sequence-specific transcription factor that binds gene promoters and activates their transcription (PubMed:24789103). Part of a developmental regulatory system that provides cells with specific positional identities on the anterior-posterior axis (By similarity)

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