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Homo sapiens
Gene: ... the location, genomic organization, and relative ages of all human NANOG pseudogenes, comprising ten processed... in caprine embryos: Novel pattern of NANOG protein localization in the nucleolus. All three hESC lines.... RESULTS: The NANOG gene and all pseudogenes except NANOGP8 are present at their expected orthologous... / Synonyms: Homeobox protein NANOG; Homeobox transcription factor Nanog; hNanog
Mus musculus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of Nanog The expression of oct4, stella, fragilis was detected in the teratomas, but nanog was not expressed. High impact information on Nanog We identified 1, 083 and 3, 006 high- confidence binding sites for Oct4 and Nanog, respectively. The Oct4 and Nanog transcription network regulates... / Synonyms: Homeobox protein NANOG; Homeobox transcription factor Nanog
Rattus norvegicus
Gene: ... High impact information on Nanog In conclusion, our results suggest that nucleostemin, but not Oct- 4 or Nanog, is expressed in BMSCs and it possibly regulates self- renewal proliferation in BMSCs....
Homo sapiens
Gene: ... : The NANOG gene and all pseudogenes except NANOGP8 are present at their expected orthologous chromosomal... of NANOGP8 In this study, we found that NANOGP8 was expressed in several cancer cell lines and in all cancer...Disease relevance of NANOGP8 Roles of the Nanog protein in murine F9 embryonal carcinoma cells... / Synonyms: NANOG
Mus musculus
Gene: Synonyms: nanogPa
Mus musculus
Gene: Synonyms: nanogPb
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