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GNG2 gene
Known as:
Guanine Nucleotide Binding Protein (G Protein), Gamma 2 Gene
, G PROTEIN GAMMA-2 SUBUNIT
, G protein subunit gamma 2
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This gene plays a role in GTPase-dependent signaling.
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Environment-to-Cell Communication
G Protein-Coupled Receptor Signaling
GTP Binding
Signal Transduction
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2019
2019
Abstract 731: Clinical genome sequencing uncovers potentially targetable truncations and fusions of MAP3K8 in spitzoid and other melanomas
Scott Newman
,
Liying Fan
,
+20 authors
Armita Bahrami
Molecular and Cellular Biology / Genetics
2019
Corpus ID: 268653280
Most melanomas arising in children and adolescents are of the spitzoid subtype. Unlike conventional melanomas in adults, spitzoid…
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2016
2016
Detection of Critical Genes Associated with Overall Survival (OS) and Progression-Free Survival (PFS) in Reconstructed Canine B-Cell Lymphoma Gene Regulatory Network (GRN)
M. Zamani-Ahmadmahmudi
,
A. Najafi
,
S. Nassiri
Cancer Investigation
2016
Corpus ID: 2954583
ABSTRACT Canine B-cell lymphoma GRN was reconstructed from gene expression data in the STRING and MiMI databases. Critical genes…
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2014
2014
GNG2 inhibits invasion of human malignant melanoma cells with decreased FAK activity.
I. Yajima
,
M. Kumasaka
,
+4 authors
Masashi Kato
American Journal of Cancer Research
2014
Corpus ID: 12300813
It is well known that heterotrimeric G protein is composed of a Gα-subunit and a Gβγ-dimer and promotes cancer characteristics…
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2011
2011
Identification of novel pathways/genes for muscle damage in broilers
I. Zahoor
,
D. D. Koning
,
P. Hocking
2011
Corpus ID: 82787335
Broilers are considered susceptible to ante-mortem stressors and their muscles are characterised by pathological damage and heat…
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