Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle
"Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Genes of IAP elements (a family of retrovirus-like genetic elements) which code for virus-like particles (IAPs) found regularly in rodent early embryos. ("Intracisternal" refers to the cisternae of the endoplasmic reticulum.) Under certain circumstances, such as DNA hypomethylation they are transcribed. Their transcripts are found in a variety of neoplasms, including plasmacytomas, neuroblastoma, rhabdomyosarcomas, teratocarcinomas, and colon carcinomas.
Descriptor ID |
D007426
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MeSH Number(s) |
G02.111.570.080.708.330.800.200 G05.360.080.708.330.800.200 G05.360.340.024.340.364.875.360 G05.360.340.024.425.800.200 G05.360.340.358.024.875.360 G05.360.340.358.840.500.360
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Concept/Terms |
Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle
- Genes, Intracisternal A Particle
- Intracisternal A-Particle Genes
- A-Particle Gene, Intracisternal
- A-Particle Genes, Intracisternal
- Gene, Intracisternal A-Particle
- Intracisternal A Particle Genes
- Intracisternal A-Particle Gene
- Gene, Intracisternal A Particle
Intracisternal A-Particle Elements- Intracisternal A-Particle Elements
- A-Particle Element, Intracisternal
- A-Particle Elements, Intracisternal
- Element, Intracisternal A-Particle
- Elements, Intracisternal A-Particle
- Intracisternal A Particle Elements
- Intracisternal A-Particle Element
- IAP Elements
- Element, IAP
- Elements, IAP
- IAP Element
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Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more general than "Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle".
- Biological Sciences [G]
- Chemical Phenomena [G02]
- Biochemical Phenomena [G02.111]
- Molecular Structure [G02.111.570]
- Base Sequence [G02.111.570.080]
- Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid [G02.111.570.080.708]
- Interspersed Repetitive Sequences [G02.111.570.080.708.330]
- Retroelements [G02.111.570.080.708.330.800]
- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle [G02.111.570.080.708.330.800.200]
- Genetic Phenomena [G05]
- Genetic Structures [G05.360]
- Base Sequence [G05.360.080]
- Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid [G05.360.080.708]
- Interspersed Repetitive Sequences [G05.360.080.708.330]
- Retroelements [G05.360.080.708.330.800]
- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle [G05.360.080.708.330.800.200]
- Genome [G05.360.340]
- Genome Components [G05.360.340.024]
- Genes [G05.360.340.024.340]
- Genes, Microbial [G05.360.340.024.340.364]
- Genes, Viral [G05.360.340.024.340.364.875]
- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle [G05.360.340.024.340.364.875.360]
- Interspersed Repetitive Sequences [G05.360.340.024.425]
- Retroelements [G05.360.340.024.425.800]
- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle [G05.360.340.024.425.800.200]
- Genome, Microbial [G05.360.340.358]
- Genes, Microbial [G05.360.340.358.024]
- Genes, Viral [G05.360.340.358.024.875]
- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle [G05.360.340.358.024.875.360]
- Genome, Viral [G05.360.340.358.840]
- Genes, Viral [G05.360.340.358.840.500]
- Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle [G05.360.340.358.840.500.360]
Below are MeSH descriptors whose meaning is more specific than "Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle".
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Genes, Intracisternal A-Particle" by people in Profiles.
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KAP1 controls endogenous retroviruses in embryonic stem cells. Nature. 2010 Jan 14; 463(7278):237-40.
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Preclinical studies of the proteasome inhibitor bortezomib in malignant pleural mesothelioma. Cancer Chemother Pharmacol. 2008 Apr; 61(4):549-58.