Gene
LOC146880
Entrez Gene ID | 146880 (See on NCBI) |
Description | Rho GTPase activating protein 27 pseudogene |
Gene Synonyms | |
Node consisting of this Gene | PLEKHM1P///LOC146880 LOC146880 LOC146880///KPNA2 |
Networks including this gene
GSE10063_top8000 - GSE10063 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Effects of tobacco smoke on gene expression and cellular pathways in a cellular model of oral leukoplakia |
GSE12470_top8000 - GSE12470 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene expression profiles of serous ovarian cancer samples |
GSE12622_top8000 - GSE12622 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Tumor-associated stroma derived from primary clinical breast cancer samples (II) |
GSE13255_top8000 - GSE13255 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene Expression Profiles in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Can Distinguish Patients with NonSmall Cell Lung Cancer. |
GSE13601_top8000 - GSE13601 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Oral tongue cancer gene expression profiling: Identification of novel potential prognosticators |
GSE13911_top8000 - GSE13911 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression data from primary gastric tumors (MSI and MSS) and adjacent normal samples |
GSE14206_top8000 - GSE14206 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Analysis of ETS gene expression patterns uncovers novel ETS mediated gene silencing pathways in prostate cancers |
GSE15212_top8000 - GSE15212 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Identification and validation of NOL5A and RPS2 as potential therapeutic targtes in colorectal cancer |
GSE15396_top8000 - GSE15396 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Peripheral blood mononuclear, DU145, and HCT116 cells treated with a CDK inhibitor |
GSE16120_top8000 - GSE16120 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene profiling, mutations and expression of epidermal growth factor receptor in androgen-dependent prostate cancer |
GSE19494_top8000 - GSE19494 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) gene expression patterns between weight control and regaining weight subjects |
GSE20842_top8000 - GSE20842 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Mutated KRAS induces overexpression of DUSP4, a MAP-kinase phosphatase, and SMYD3, a histone methyltransferase, in rectal carcinomas |
GSE20916_top8000 - GSE20916 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Modeling oncogenic signaling in colon tumors by multidirectional analyses of microarray data |
GSE21501_top8000 - GSE21501 - SiGN-BN NNSR | A six-gene signature predicts survival of patients with localized pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma |
GSE24124_top8000 - GSE24124 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Major gene partners of a favorable biomarker in ER(+) breast cancer |
GSE27480_top8000 - GSE27480 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene-expression analysis of Oncostatin-M (OSM) signalling in cervical squamous cell carcinomas over-expressing the Oncostatin-M receptor (OSMR) |
GSE30784_top8000 - GSE30784 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene expression profiling of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) |
GSE31245_top8000 - GSE31245 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Unique gene expression profile based upon pathologic response in epithelial ovarian cancer |
GSE3143_top8000 - GSE3143 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Breast Cancer Dataset |
GSE31548_top8000 - GSE31548 - SiGN-BN NNSR | MSKCC-B Primary Lung Cancer Specimens |
GSE3960_top8000 - GSE3960 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Classification of neuroblastoma by integrating gene expression pattern with regional alterations in DNA copy number |
GSE4823_top8000 - GSE4823 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Comparison of normal breast epithelium and stroma from reduction and I.D.C. cases |
GSE7606_top8000 - GSE7606 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Human Melanoma vs Normal Human DNA |
GSE7849_top8000 - GSE7849 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Age-Specific Differences of Oncogenic Pathway Deregulation Seen in Human Breast Tumors |
GSE8057_top8000 - GSE8057 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression data from ovarian cancer cells with time-course and concentration-profiles |
GSE8546_top8000 - GSE8546 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene Expression Changes in Myeloma Cells Following Short Term In-vivo Drug Exposure |
GSE8671_top8000 - GSE8671 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Transcriptome profile of human colorectal adenomas. |
GSE9014_top8000 - GSE9014 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Tumor-associated stroma derived from primary clinical breast cancer samples |
GSE9309_top8000 - GSE9309 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Recovery of biological information under heterogeneous experimental conditions using subgroup standardization. |
(29 networks)