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RBM4 gene

Known as: RNA-BINDING MOTIF PROTEIN 4, RNA Binding Motif Protein 4 Gene, ZCRB3A 
This gene plays a role in both alternative splicing and mRNA translation.
National Institutes of Health

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2016
2016
The effect of water-borne contaminants on the durability of concrete is was well-known and cracked concrete is more susceptible… 
2014
2014
FAL1 is an oncogenic lncRNA that promotes cancer cell growth in part via repression of p21. 
2014
2014
RBM4 inhibits cancer cell growth and migration by regulating cancer-associated gene splicing. 
2010
2010
Donald (2007) showed that the adult sex ratios of wild bird populations tended to be male-biased, and that this bias was stronger… 
2009
2009
Alternative splicing yields functionally distinctive gene products, and their balance plays critical roles in cell… 
2007
2007
Despite substantial progress in defining central components of the circadian pacemaker, the output pathways coupling the clock to… 
2007
2007
Gene chip technology was used to determine the gene expression profiles in apoptotic K562 cells induced by homoharringtonine. The… 
2002
2002
The lark gene was initially identified in a behavioral screen for flies that displayed circadian rhythm defects (Newby and… 
1969
1969
HE chromosomes of eukaryotes replicate in a semi-conservative manner (TAYLOR, WOODS and HUGHES 1957; PRESCOTT and BENDER 1963…