Gene Information

Gene symbol: NBR2

Gene name: neighbor of BRCA1 gene 2

HGNC ID: 20691

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 BRCA1 1 hits
2 BRCA1P1 1 hits
3 NBR1 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 9215675 Isolation and characterisation of the NBR2 gene which lies head to head with the human BRCA1 gene.
2 9215675 Isolation and characterisation of the NBR2 gene which lies head to head with the human BRCA1 gene.
3 9215675 Isolation and characterisation of the NBR2 gene which lies head to head with the human BRCA1 gene.
4 9215675 Isolation and characterisation of the NBR2 gene which lies head to head with the human BRCA1 gene.
5 9215675 We have identified a new gene, NBR2, which is partially related to the NBR1 gene (formerly known as 1A1-3B and mapping directly adjacent to the pseudo-BRCA1 gene) and which lies head to head with the BRCA1 gene.
6 9215675 We have identified a new gene, NBR2, which is partially related to the NBR1 gene (formerly known as 1A1-3B and mapping directly adjacent to the pseudo-BRCA1 gene) and which lies head to head with the BRCA1 gene.
7 9215675 We have identified a new gene, NBR2, which is partially related to the NBR1 gene (formerly known as 1A1-3B and mapping directly adjacent to the pseudo-BRCA1 gene) and which lies head to head with the BRCA1 gene.
8 9215675 We have identified a new gene, NBR2, which is partially related to the NBR1 gene (formerly known as 1A1-3B and mapping directly adjacent to the pseudo-BRCA1 gene) and which lies head to head with the BRCA1 gene.
9 9215675 The physical distance between the transcription start sites of the NBR2 and BRCA1 genes is 218 bp, suggesting that regulation of the expression of both genes may be co-ordinated through a bi-directional promoter.
10 9215675 The physical distance between the transcription start sites of the NBR2 and BRCA1 genes is 218 bp, suggesting that regulation of the expression of both genes may be co-ordinated through a bi-directional promoter.
11 9215675 The physical distance between the transcription start sites of the NBR2 and BRCA1 genes is 218 bp, suggesting that regulation of the expression of both genes may be co-ordinated through a bi-directional promoter.
12 9215675 The physical distance between the transcription start sites of the NBR2 and BRCA1 genes is 218 bp, suggesting that regulation of the expression of both genes may be co-ordinated through a bi-directional promoter.
13 9215675 The NBR2 gene contains five exons spanning a genomic region of approximately 30 kb between the BRCA1 and pseudo-BRCA1 genes.
14 9215675 The NBR2 gene contains five exons spanning a genomic region of approximately 30 kb between the BRCA1 and pseudo-BRCA1 genes.
15 9215675 The NBR2 gene contains five exons spanning a genomic region of approximately 30 kb between the BRCA1 and pseudo-BRCA1 genes.
16 9215675 The NBR2 gene contains five exons spanning a genomic region of approximately 30 kb between the BRCA1 and pseudo-BRCA1 genes.