NCYM, a Cis-Antisense Gene of MYCN, Encodes a De Novo Evolved Protein That Inhibits GSK3β Resulting in the Stabilization of MYCN in Human Neuroblastomas
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Title
NCYM, a Cis-Antisense Gene of MYCN, Encodes a De Novo Evolved Protein That Inhibits GSK3β Resulting in the Stabilization of MYCN in Human Neuroblastomas
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Keywords
Mouse models, Neuroblastoma cells, Metastatic tumors, Plasmid construction, Sequence alignment, Apoptosis, Transfection, Phosphorylation
Journal
PLoS Genetics
Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages e1003996
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2014-01-03
DOI
10.1371/journal.pgen.1003996
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