Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (myc) originally isolated from an avian myelocytomatosis virus. The proto-oncogene myc (c-myc) codes for a nuclear protein which is involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Truncation of the first exon, which appears to regulate c-myc expression, is crucial for tumorigenicity. The human c-myc gene is located at 8q24 on the long arm of chromosome 8
Family of retrovirus-associated DNA sequences (myc) originally isolated from an avian myelocytomatosis virus. The proto-oncogene myc (c-myc) codes for a nuclear protein which is involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Truncation of the first exon, which appears to regulate c-myc expression, is crucial for tumorigenicity. The human c-myc gene is located at 8q24 on the long arm of chromosome 8
Basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors encoded by the c-myc genes. They are normally involved in nucleic acid metabolism and in mediating the cellular response to growth factors. Elevated and deregulated (constitutive) expression of c-myc proteins can cause tumorigenesis
Mycelium -- Congresses. : The ecology and physiology of the fungal mycelium / Symposium of the British Mycological Society held at Bath University, 11-15 April 1983 ; edited by D.H. Jennings & A.D.M. Rayner
Mycenae (Extinct city) -- Antiquities : In search of Agamemnon : early travellers to Mycenae / by Dudley Moore, Edward Rowlands and Nektarios Karadimas
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Mycenae (Extinct city) Bronze age Greece : Towards the borders of the Bronze Age and beyond : Mycenaean long distance travel and its reflection in myth / Jörg Mull
Mycenae (Extinct city) Imports Greece : The collapse of the Mycenaean economy : imports, trade, and institutions, 1300-700 BCE / Sarah Murray (University of Nebraska--Lincoln)
Mycenae (Extinct city) Social change Greece : The collapse of the Mycenaean economy : imports, trade, and institutions, 1300-700 BCE / Sarah Murray (University of Nebraska--Lincoln)
A genus of gram-positive, aerobic bacteria. Most species are free-living in soil and water, but the major habitat for some is the diseased tissue of warm-blooded hosts
Mycobacteria -- Metabolism : Iron acquisition by the Genus Mycobacterium : history, mechanisms, role of Siderocalin, anti-tuberculosis drug development / B. Rowe Byers, editor