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G antigen 2C

This gene belongs to a family of genes that are expressed in a variety of tumors but not in normal tissues, except for the testis. The sequences of the family members are highly related but differ by scattered nucleotide substitutions. The antigenic peptide YRPRPRRY, which is also encoded by several other family members, is recognized by autologous cytolytic T lymphocytes. [provided by RefSeq]

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Data Correlations | 229 studies

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Individual Studies
  • Hepatocellular carcinomas with hepatitis C virus etiology

    score: 100100 | Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    To characterize the genetic alterations that instigate hepatitis C virus-induced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), we conducted an integrative genomic analysis of 91 HCCs.

    Source: NextBio Library/Oncology

  • Human embryonic stem cells vs carcinoma cells

    score: 9999 | Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    Recent reports indicated that during long term culture HESCs acquired cytogenetic abnormality which are similar to those occurred in tumorigenesis. This raise concerns about the safety use of cultured HESCs. The cause of genetical instability in cultured HESCs is poorly understood and whether these …

    Authors: Sheng Y, Lin G, Luo S et al.

    Organization: Institute of Human Reproduction & Stem C…

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Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving GAGE2.

  • Catherine M Schwartz
  • P van der Bruggen
  • Haipeng Xue
  • Soojung Shin
  • Carl G Figdor
  • Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre
  • National Institute on Aging Intramural Research Program
  • Royal Institute of Technology

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