10.6084/m9.figshare.8288513.v1
Vanessa Andries
Vanessa
Andries
Evi Keuckelaere
Evi
Keuckelaere
Katrien Staes
Katrien
Staes
Tino Hochepied
Tino
Hochepied
Joachim Taminau
Joachim
Taminau
Kelly Lemeire
Kelly
Lemeire
Philippe Birembaut
Philippe
Birembaut
Geert Berx
Geert
Berx
Frans Roy
Frans
Roy
Additional file 1: of A new mouse model to study the role of ectopic Nanos3 expression in cancer
Springer Nature
2019
NANOS
Cre-loxP
ROSA26 locus
Mouse embryogenesis
Lung cancer model
2019-06-17 05:00:00
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_of_A_new_mouse_model_to_study_the_role_of_ectopic_Nanos3_expression_in_cancer/8288513
Figure S1. The coding DNA sequence and the corresponding Nanos3 protein sequence of the human NANOS3 gene. After splicing, this gene is transcribed into two isoforms. The first intron (first red horizontal arrow) is retained in the transcript encoding isoform 2, and encodes an in-frame peptide. (DOC 1602 kb)