Overview of Structural and Functional Insights of SLFN12 Associated With Different Diseases
Mayasim Tilmisani,
Safiah Alhazmi,
Hind ALnajashi
et al.
Abstract:Schlafen12 is a member of the Schlafen gene family where
Slfns
have been linked to many functions such as anti-proliferation and cell differentiation, viral replication inhibition, migration of cancer cells and invasion prevention, and sensitivity to DNA-damaging medicines. Researchers are interested in studying the biochemical mechanisms that control thymocyte development to extract and describe gene expression and transcriptionally elevated by the process of positive selection that led… Show more
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