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DDX41: Lysates

DDX41, also known as Probable ATP-dependent RNA helicase DDX41, is a 69.8 kDa, 622 amino acid protein that is involved in gene expression after transcription as a member of the DEAD box protein family. Current research is being conducted for diseases and disorders such as immunodeficiency, nephritis, tetanus, embryonal carcinoma, hepatitis, spinal muscular atrophy, lyme disease, and neuroblastoma. The protein is a part of the RNA processing pathway, where it interacts with NKAP, CDC5L, CCNB1, USP36, and SNW1.
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DDX41: Lysates

DDX41, also known as Probable ATP-dependent RNA helicase DDX41, is a 69.8 kDa, 622 amino acid protein that is involved in gene expression after transcription as a member of the DEAD box protein family. Current research is being conducted for diseases and disorders such as immunodeficiency, nephritis, tetanus, embryonal carcinoma, hepatitis, spinal muscular atrophy, lyme disease, and neuroblastoma. The protein is a part of the RNA processing pathway, where it interacts with NKAP, CDC5L, CCNB1, USP36, and SNW1.
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