Gene
CST13P
| Entrez Gene ID | 164380 (See on NCBI) |
| Description | cystatin 13, pseudogene |
| Gene Synonyms | CSTT, CTES6, RP11-218C14.6 |
| Node consisting of this Gene | CSTT RP11-218C14.6 |
Networks including this gene
| GSE11151_top8000 - GSE11151 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene expression data from different types of renal tumors and normal kidneys |
| GSE13294_top8000 - GSE13294 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression data from primary colorectal cancers |
| GSE17372_top8000 - GSE17372 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Molecular Classification of AIDS-Related Lymphomas [including third-party data] |
| GSE19417_top8000 - GSE19417 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Human esophageal adenocarcinomas |
| GSE19615_top8000 - GSE19615 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Integrated genomic and function characterization of the 8q22 gain |
| GSE21029_top8000 - GSE21029 - SiGN-BN NNSR | The lymph node microenvironment promotes B-cell receptor signaling, NF-κB activation, and tumor proliferation in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) |
| GSE21452_top8000 - GSE21452 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Integrated genomic profiling in mantle cell lymphoma |
| GSE3629_top8000 - GSE3629 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Molecular Marker for predicting development of cancer in ulcerative colitis |
| GSE5900_top8000 - GSE5900 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene Expression of Bone Marrow Plasma Cells from Healthy Donors (N=22), MGUS (N=44), and Smoldering Myeloma (N=12) |
| GSE7553_top8000 - GSE7553 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene Expression Patterns Involved in the Malignant Transformation and Progression of Metastatic Melanoma |
| GSE8139_top8000 - GSE8139 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression data from MCF7/HER2-18 xenografts |
| GSE8141_top8000 - GSE8141 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression data from MCF7 wt and MCF7/HER2-18 xenografts |
| GSE8671_top8000 - GSE8671 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Transcriptome profile of human colorectal adenomas. |
| GSE9169_top8000 - GSE9169 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Gene expression during neuronal differentiation in two subtypes of SH-SY5Y |
| GSE9348_top8000 - GSE9348 - SiGN-BN NNSR | Expression data from healthy controls and early stage CRC patient's tumor |
(15 networks)
