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E2A

E2A, also known as TCF3, is a gene that produces a protein involved in early blood cell development. It plays a crucial role in managing how stem cells in the bone marrow mature into different types of blood cells. Mutations or changes in the E2A gene can lead to disruptions in normal blood cell formation, which may contribute to the development of certain blood cancers like leukemia. Understanding E2A helps researchers better grasp how blood cells are formed and how some diseases originate, aiding in the development of targeted treatments.