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GeneQ18035437· pop 5· linked from 3 articles

Also known as SEMAY, m-SemaY, m-SemaY2, semaphorin 6C, Sema-Y

Semaphorin-6C is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SEMA6C gene.

Gene data

SEMA6C
Name
semaphorin 6C
Type
protein-coding
Aliases
SEMAY, Sema-Y, m-SemaY, m-SemaY2

This gene encodes a member of the semaphorin family. Semaphorins represent important molecular signals controlling multiple aspects of the cellular response that follows CNS injury, and thus may play an important role in neural regeneration. [provided by RefSeq, May 2010].

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semaphorin 6C

Symbol
SEMA6C
Biotype
Protein coding
Organism
Homo sapiens
Location
1:151,131,685-151,147,813
Strand
Reverse (−)
Assembly
GRCh38
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Semaphorin-6C is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SEMA6C gene.

This gene product is a member of the semaphorin family of proteins. Semaphorins represent important molecular signals controlling multiple aspects of the cellular response that follows CNS injury, and thus may play an important role in neural regeneration.

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