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Gene Information

Gene symbol: LRMP

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Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 BCAT1 1 hits
2 IPPK 1 hits
3 KRAS 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 14563018 Lrmp and Bcat1 are candidates for the type I diabetes susceptibility locus Idd6.
2 14563018 Candidates for Idd6 therefore include genes, which are implicated in the immune system and/or in the control of cell proliferation rates, such as Lrmp (Jaw1), Bcat1 and Kras2 that map to the Idd6 candidate region.
3 14563018 A surprisingly large number of polymorphisms and amino acid changes were identified in both Lrmp and Bcat1 indicating that they are candidates for Idd6.
4 14563018 Lrmp and Bcat1 are candidates for the type I diabetes susceptibility locus Idd6.
5 14563018 Candidates for Idd6 therefore include genes, which are implicated in the immune system and/or in the control of cell proliferation rates, such as Lrmp (Jaw1), Bcat1 and Kras2 that map to the Idd6 candidate region.
6 14563018 A surprisingly large number of polymorphisms and amino acid changes were identified in both Lrmp and Bcat1 indicating that they are candidates for Idd6.
7 14563018 Lrmp and Bcat1 are candidates for the type I diabetes susceptibility locus Idd6.
8 14563018 Candidates for Idd6 therefore include genes, which are implicated in the immune system and/or in the control of cell proliferation rates, such as Lrmp (Jaw1), Bcat1 and Kras2 that map to the Idd6 candidate region.
9 14563018 A surprisingly large number of polymorphisms and amino acid changes were identified in both Lrmp and Bcat1 indicating that they are candidates for Idd6.
10 17353998 The Lrmp gene encodes a type 1 transmembrane protein that localizes to the ER membrane and has homology to the inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor-associated cGMP kinase substrate gene, which negatively regulates intracellular calcium levels.