Gene
CSAG1
Entrez Gene ID | 158511 (See on NCBI) |
Description | chondrosarcoma associated gene 1 |
Gene Synonyms | CSAGE, CT24.1 |
Node consisting of this Gene | CSAG1 CSAG2///CSAG3///CSAG1 |
Networks including this gene
GSE12470_top8000 - GSE12470 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene expression profiles of serous ovarian cancer samples |
GSE13598_top8000 - GSE13598 - SiGN-BN NNSR | mRNA expression of 131 cancer cell lines |
GSE15212_top8000 - GSE15212 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Identification and validation of NOL5A and RPS2 as potential therapeutic targtes in colorectal cancer |
GSE15966_top8000 - GSE15966 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene expression signature predictive of rapid response to imatinib mesylate in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST) |
GSE19417_top8000 - GSE19417 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Human esophageal adenocarcinomas |
GSE20842_top8000 - GSE20842 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Mutated KRAS induces overexpression of DUSP4, a MAP-kinase phosphatase, and SMYD3, a histone methyltransferase, in rectal carcinomas |
GSE21501_top8000 - GSE21501 - SiGN-BN NNSR | A six-gene signature predicts survival of patients with localized pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma |
GSE22153_top8000 - GSE22153 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene Experssion Profiling-Based Identification of Molecular Subtypes in Stage IV Melanoma with Different Clinical Outcome (test set) |
GSE23991_top8000 - GSE23991 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Effect of zebularine on primary human liver cancer cell lines |
GSE24124_top8000 - GSE24124 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Major gene partners of a favorable biomarker in ER(+) breast cancer |
GSE26549_top8000 - GSE26549 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene Expression Profiling Predicts the Development of Oral Cancer |
GSE29288_top8000 - GSE29288 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Comparison between cell lines from 9 different cancer tissue (NCI-60) (Agilent WG platform) |
GSE31552_top8000 - GSE31552 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression Data from human Lung tissue of Patients with Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) |
GSE9309_top8000 - GSE9309 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Recovery of biological information under heterogeneous experimental conditions using subgroup standardization. |
(14 networks)