SLC35C2
solute carrier family 35 (GDP-fucose transporter), member C2
BA394O2.1, C20orf5, CGI-15, OVCOV1
Human SLC35C2 (51006), Mouse Slc35c2 (228875), Rat Slc35c2 (311637), domestic guinea pig Slc35c2 (100722427), naked mole-rat Slc35c2 (101714785), sheep SLC35C2 (101117780), domestic cat SLC35C2 (101083504), cow SLC35C2 (514485), Horse SLC35C2 (100056733), dog SLC35C2 (609863) ...Más
- Human(51006) Summary: Oxygenation levels play an important role in the regulation of cellular invasiveness which occurs during early implantation when the trophoblast cells invade the uterus as well as during tumour progression and metastasis. This gene, which is regulated by oxygen tension, is induced in hypoxic trophoblast cells and is overexpressed in ovarian cancer. Two protein isoforms are encoded by transcript variants of this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
- Mouse(228875) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- Rat(311637) solute carrier family 35 (GDP-fucose transporter), member C2
- domestic guinea pig(100722427) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- naked mole-rat(101714785) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- sheep(101117780) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- domestic cat(101083504) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- cow(514485) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- Horse(100056733) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- dog(609863) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- Zebrafish(323482) solute carrier family 35, member C2
- chicken(419306) solute carrier family 35, member C2
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