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- IER3 abstract "Radiation-inducible immediate-early gene IEX-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IER3 gene.This gene functions in the protection of cells from Fas- or tumor necrosis factor type alpha-induced apoptosis. Partially degraded and unspliced transcripts are found after virus infection in vitro, but these transcripts are not found in vivo and do not generate a valid protein.".
- Q18033491 abstract "Radiation-inducible immediate-early gene IEX-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IER3 gene.This gene functions in the protection of cells from Fas- or tumor necrosis factor type alpha-induced apoptosis. Partially degraded and unspliced transcripts are found after virus infection in vitro, but these transcripts are not found in vivo and do not generate a valid protein.".
- IER3 comment "Radiation-inducible immediate-early gene IEX-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IER3 gene.This gene functions in the protection of cells from Fas- or tumor necrosis factor type alpha-induced apoptosis. Partially degraded and unspliced transcripts are found after virus infection in vitro, but these transcripts are not found in vivo and do not generate a valid protein.".
- Q18033491 comment "Radiation-inducible immediate-early gene IEX-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IER3 gene.This gene functions in the protection of cells from Fas- or tumor necrosis factor type alpha-induced apoptosis. Partially degraded and unspliced transcripts are found after virus infection in vitro, but these transcripts are not found in vivo and do not generate a valid protein.".