Targeting the difficult-to-drug protein – MYC Blog Post
[…] CancerTools.org spoke to Dr. Laura Soucek, an investigator at the VHIO and ICREA-born spin-off Pepto myc S.L., and leader of VHIO’s Models of Cancer Therapies Group to find out more. […]
[…] CancerTools.org spoke to Dr. Laura Soucek, an investigator at the VHIO and ICREA-born spin-off Pepto myc S.L., and leader of VHIO’s Models of Cancer Therapies Group to find out more. […]
The c- Myc and N-Myc oncogenes are members of the Myc family of transcription factors that regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis. c-Myc is expressed in proliferating tissues and increased c-Myc […]
The c- Myc and N-Myc oncogenes are members of the Myc family of transcription factors that regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis. c-Myc is expressed in proliferating tissues and increased c-Myc […]
Anti c-Myc is raised against the proto-oncogene c-Myc, analogous to the avian v-Myc gene a very strong proto-oncogene often found to be upregulated in cancer.
A myc tag is a polypeptide protein tag derived from the c-myc gene product that can be added to a protein using recombinant DNA technology.
Monoclonal antibody specific for Omomyc, capable of suppressing Myc-induced oncogenesis.
[…] targets in cancer are often known oncogenes or tumour suppressors. These include transcription factors such as MYC, MYB, p53, STAT3, nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), and fusion transcription factors frequently associated with paediatric cancers. The RAS family also belong […]
CAG driven vector expressing antigenic protein tags, “spaghetti monster� fluorescent proteins (smFPs), with a Myc epitope tag. For mammalian expression.
Monoclonal antibody raised against sequence of c- Myc, a proto-oncogene heavily implicated in a variety of (hematopoietic) cancers, which has been used in cancer research to detect and understand the […]
[…] (RPE) stably expressed human CXCR4 when transduced with N-terminal FLAG or N-terminal FLAG and C-terminal MYC tagged CXCR4. RPE cells were used because this cell line has very low CXCR4 […]
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