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An N-Myc truncation analogous to c-Myc-S induces cell proliferation independently of transactivation but dependent on Myc homology box II
V. H. Cowling
, M. D. Cole
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Cell Proliferation
100%
Transactivation
100%
C-Myc
100%
N-Myc
100%
Truncation
100%
Truncated Forms
40%
Fibroblasts
20%
Transcriptional Activation
20%
Transcriptional Repression
20%
Codon
20%
Gene Expression Studies
20%
Spike Protein
20%
Translation Initiation
20%
Oncogenic Transformation
20%
Global Gene Expression
20%
Nuclear Cofactors
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Proliferation
100%
Transactivation
100%
Oncogene C Myc
100%
Myc
100%
N-Myc
100%
Gene Expression
11%
Transcription Initiation
11%
Codon
11%
Vitronectin
11%
Translation Initiation
11%
Fibroblast
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Proliferation
100%
Transactivation
100%
Oncogene C Myc
100%
Gene Expression
20%
Transcription Initiation
20%
Codon
20%
Translation Initiation
20%
Fibroblast
20%