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  2. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) is a surgical procedure for treatment of hydrocephalus in which an opening is created in the floor of the third ventricle using an endoscope placed within the ventricular system through a burr hole.

  3. Educational Television (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Educational Television (ETV) is a series of educational television programmes jointly produced by Radio Television Hong Kong and the Education Bureau (formerly the Education and Manpower Bureau / Education Department) of Hong Kong. ETV has been an auxiliary means for teaching the primary and secondary school curriculum on television since the ...

  4. ETV6 - Wikipedia

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    The human ETV6 protein is a member of the ETS transcription factor family; however, it more often acts to inhibit than stimulate transcription of its target genes.ETV6 protein contains 3 domains: a) the pointed N-terminal (i.e. PNT) domain which forms oligomer partners with itself as well as other transcription factors (e.g. FLI1) and is required for ETV6's transcriptional repressing activity ...

  5. ETS transcription factor family - Wikipedia

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    All ETS (Erythroblast Transformation Specific) family members are identified through a highly conserved DNA binding domain, the ETS domain, which is a winged helix-turn-helix structure that binds to DNA sites with a central GGA(A/T) DNA sequence.

  6. ETV4 - Wikipedia

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    Two variants of a disease associated with ETV4 is Ewing Sarcoma and Extraosseous Ewing's Sarcoma. While both are cancerous tumors, the former grows in the bones most commonly affecting the arms, legs, hips, and spine, while the later affects the soft tissue in the chest, foot, pelvis and spine.

  7. bZIP domain - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Leucine Zipper Domain (bZIP domain) is found in many DNA binding eukaryotic proteins. One part of the domain contains a region that mediates sequence specific DNA binding properties and the leucine zipper that is required to hold together (dimerize) two DNA binding regions.

  8. FOXP3 - Wikipedia

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    FOXP3 (forkhead box P3), also known as scurfin, is a protein involved in immune system responses. [5] A member of the FOX protein family, FOXP3 appears to function as a master regulator of the regulatory pathway in the development and function of regulatory T cells. [6] [7] [8] Regulatory T cells generally turn the immune response down. In ...

  9. Rel homology domain - Wikipedia

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    The Rel homology domain (RHD) is a protein domain found in a family of eukaryotic transcription factors, [2] including both NF-κB and NFAT, among others.Some of these transcription factors appear to form multi-protein DNA-bound complexes. [3]