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  • Liu, Z.; Piao, L.; Zhuang, M.; Qiu, X.; Xu, X.; Zhang, D.; Liu, M.; Ren, D.
    Silencing of histone methyltransferase NSD3 reduces cell viability in osteosarcoma with induction of apoptosis (2017), Oncol. Rep., 38, 2796-2802 .
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Application Comment Organism
medicine silencing of NSD3 in osteosarcoma results in a marked decrease in the number of viable cancer cells, accompanied by increases in the cell population at the G2/M phase and the number of apoptotic cells. NSD3 negatively regulates a number of genes that are involved in the process of negative regulation of signal transduction as well as negative regulation of signaling and cell communication Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens Q9BZ95
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
NSD3
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Homo sapiens