Synonyms : Oncogene Products v-fos, Oncogene Proteins fos, p75 gag-fos, p75 gag-fos-fox, p75(gag-fos), Oncogene Products v fos, Oncogene Proteins v fos, gag-fos-fox Fusion Proteins, p75 gag fos, p75 gag fos fox, v fos Proteins
Synonyms : Oncogene Products v-mos, Oncogene Proteins mos, p37 v-mos, p85 gag-mos, Fusion Proteins, gag mos, Oncogene Products v mos, Oncogene Proteins v mos, Oncogene Proteins, mos, Products v-mos, Oncogene, Proteins mos, Oncogene, Proteins v-mos, Oncogene, gag-mos, p85
Synonyms : Oncogene Products v-myb, Oncogene Protein myb, Oncogene Proteins myb, v-myb Protein, Oncogene Products v myb, Oncogene Proteins v myb, Oncogene Proteins, myb, myb, Oncogene Protein, myb, Oncogene Proteins, v myb Protein, v myb Proteins, v-myb, Oncogene Products
Synonyms : Oncogene Protein mil, Protein v-mil, v-raf Kinases, Kinases, v-raf, Oncogene Proteins v mil, Oncogene Proteins v raf, Protein mil, Oncogene, Proteins v-raf, Oncogene, mil, Oncogene Protein, v mil Protein, v raf Kinases, v-mil, Oncogene Proteins, v-mil, Protein
Synonyms : Oncogene Products v-rel, Oncogene Protein rel, Oncogene Proteins rel, v-rel Protein, Oncogene Products v rel, Oncogene Proteins v rel, Oncogene Proteins, rel, Protein, v-rel, Proteins, v-rel, rel, Oncogene Protein, rel, Oncogene Proteins, v rel Protein
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Gene that makes a cell cancerous. Typically a mutant form of a normal gene (proto-oncogene) involved in the control or cell growth or division.
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A gene, one or more forms of which is associated with cancer. Many oncogenes are involved, directly or indirectly, in controlling the rate of cell growth.
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| oncogene |
A gene that normally directs cell growth, but is altered to promote or allow uncontrolled cellular growth.
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This is a mutated form of a proto-oncogene. In this form the gene can cause the cell to divide uncontrollably. This change, by itself or with other mutations, can cause a cell to become cancerous.
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Any of several genes that control cell growth, division, and normal cell death, which can become mutated and cause cells to grow out of control, leading to cancer. These genes can be used to maintain stem cells as a self-renewing cell line in culture.
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