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<p>Supplementary Figure S1 KLF10 is recruited to, and suppresses the expression of the FOSB gene. Supplementary Figure S2 ChIP analysis of KLF10 occupancy on the SNAI2 gene upon in control and TGFβ-stimulated Panc1 cells. Supplementary Figure S3 Heatmap for mRNA expression of CDH1, MMP7, CDH2 and MMP2 based on Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) gene expression data in a panel of lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines.</p>
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Title: Supplementary Figures 1-3 from Krüppel-like Transcription Factor KLF10 Suppresses TGFβ-Induced Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition via a Negative Feedback Mechanism
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<p>Supplementary Figure S1 KLF10 is recruited to, and suppresses the expression of the FOSB gene.
Supplementary Figure S2 ChIP analysis of KLF10 occupancy on the SNAI2 gene upon in control and TGFβ-stimulated Panc1 cells.
Supplementary Figure S3 Heatmap for mRNA expression of CDH1, MMP7, CDH2 and MMP2 based on Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) gene expression data in a panel of lung and pancreatic cancer cell lines.
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