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Molecular Biology Reports, 2013
In the present study, we characterized an evolutionarily conserved non-transmembrane ATP-binding cassette protein: hABCF3. Subcellular immunofluorescence staining demonstrated that hABCF3 localizes preferentially in cytoplasm, unlike its paralog protein hABCF1, which localizes in both cytoplasm and nucleus.
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In the present study, we characterized an evolutionarily conserved non-transmembrane ATP-binding cassette protein: hABCF3. Subcellular immunofluorescence staining demonstrated that hABCF3 localizes preferentially in cytoplasm, unlike its paralog protein hABCF1, which localizes in both cytoplasm and nucleus.
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CORRELATION BETWEEN TPD52L2 EXPRESSION AND RISKS OF RECURRENCE AND METASTASIS IN PROSTATE CANCER
Acta Medica Mediterranea, 2019<p>Objective: To study the correlation between TPD52L2 expression and risks of recurrence and metastasis in patients with prostate cancer. </p> <p>Methods: A total of 150 prostate cancer patients underwent a TPD52L2 gene test and were divided into two groups according to the test findings: the negative (n=35) and positive groups (
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