Publication for Ldlr and Tm7sf2
| Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mmu | Ldlr | low density lipoprotein receptor | 16835 | [link] | ||
| mmu | Tm7sf2 | transmembrane 7 superfamily member 2 | 73166 |
| Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 25804527 | 0.98 | Ldlr and Hmgcr, was found markedly increased at 4 h TPA exposure in the skin of Tm7sf2+/+ mice (Fig. 1F). |
| 0.97 | Ldlr), as well as increased expression of the transcription factor (Srebp-2) responsible for driving expression of these genes detected in wild type animals, were all lost in Tm7sf2-/- mice. | |
| 0.96 | Ldlr only in the skin of Tm7sf2+/+ mice (Fig. 1C and D). | |
| 25799309 | 0.88 | Tm7sf2), cholesterol transport and uptake (e.g., Cd36, Apoa4 and Ldlr), cholesterol homeostasis (e.g., Fabp4, Apoa4, Pcsk9 and Ldlr), triglyceride synthesis (Ces3, Ppap2a, Dgat2, Ppap2c and Pcsk9) and triacylglycerol catabolism (Lpl and Gk2) (Fig. 4A, Fig. 5E, F and S7-S8 Tables), indicating that the decreased expression of these hepatic genes involved in cholesterol and triglyceride metabolism might be responsible, or contribute to the decreased cholesterol and triglyceride levels observed in Rm155LG/Alb-Cre transgenic mice. |
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