Publication for LCP1 and LCP2
| Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| hsa | LCP1 | lymphocyte cytosolic protein 1 | 3936 | [link] | ||
| hsa | LCP2 | lymphocyte cytosolic protein 2 | 3937 |
| Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 23056500 | 0.95 | LCP-1 and LCP-2 were also assessed for toxicity to red blood cells, and were shown to be non-haemolytic, even at high concentrations (100 microM). |
| 0.89 | LCP-1and LCP-2. | |
| 0.85 | LCP-1 and LCP-2) adopted more helical than random conformation (Figure 3). | |
| 32098225 | 0.92 | LCP-1 and LCP-9, respectively; four projects were at poor performance levels, which were LCP-2, LCP-4, LCP-10, and LCP-11, respectively. |
| 30739999 | 0.90 | LCP1) and after one year (RCP2 and LCP2). |
| 27167193 | 0.89 | LCP1 were compared to those of the GEO dataset, HCP2 and LCP2 (Figure 4A-4B), a large proportion of the EMT genes were coclustered (Figure 4C): 252 HCP genes, named as HCP3, are positioned in both HCP1 and HCP2 (Table S2) and 120 LCP genes, named as LCP3, are positioned in both LCP1 and LCP2 (Table S3, Figure 4C). |
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