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E2F4 is required for cardiomyocyte proliferation.

Cardiovasc Res 86(1):92-102 (2010) PMID 19955219

Although the fundamental role of the E2F transcription factor family in cell proliferation is well established, the specific function of E2F4 is unclear. On the basis of findings from cell culture experiments, E2F4 is generally considered as an inhibitor of cell proliferation. Accumulating evidence suggests, however, that E2F4 acts as an activator of cell proliferation in certain contexts. Here, we have investigated the role of E2F4 during heart development and in proliferating cardiomyocytes.

DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvp383
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