TNFAIP2 (Gene)

Synonyms:B94, ENTREZ:7127, EXOC3L3, HGNC:11895, MIM:603300, NM_001371220, NM_001371221, NM_006291, NP_001358149, NP_001358150, NP_006282, TNF alpha induced protein 2, TNFAIP2, XM_006720243, XM_011537112, XM_011537113, XM_011537114, XM_011537115, XM_017021616, XP_006720306, XP_011535414, XP_011535415, XP_011535416, XP_011535417, XP_016877105
Omim:OMIM:603300
Id:ENSG00000185215
Hgnc:HGNC:11895
Entrez:7127
Description:TNF alpha induced protein 2
This gene was identified as a gene whose expression can be induced by the tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF) in umbilical vein endothelial cells. The expression of this gene was shown to be induced by retinoic acid in a cell line expressing a oncogenic version of the retinoic acid receptor alpha fusion protein, which suggested that this gene may be a retinoic acid target gene in acute promyelocytic leukemia. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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Data Distillery
CFDE DD-Knowledge Graph

The CFDE Data Distillery Knowledge Graph contains entities and relationships across the CFDE. View TNFAIP2's neighborhood in the knowledge graph.

Playbook Workflow Builder
Playbook Workflow Builder: Gene-Centric Workflow

View Gene-Centric information about the gene from a pre-built PWB workflow. View the workflow with TNFAIP2.

Gene Partnership Appyter
CFDE Gene-Centric Appyter

The CFDE Gene Centric Appyter Resolves and Displays Gene-Centric information from CFDE APIs. Execute the Appyter using TNFAIP2.

Gene and Drug Landing Page Aggregator
GDLPA Landing Pages Links

The Gene and Drug Landing Page Aggregator (GDLPA) finds links to primary and secondary source information from CFDE and other resources. Discover landing pages for TNFAIP2.

Playbook Workflow Builder
Playbook Workflow Builder

The Playbook Workflow Builder helps you interactively construct workflows leveraging CFDE APIs without code. Start a new workflow with TNFAIP2.

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