FSHR
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FSHR
Summary
FSHR is a gene[1]. FSHR ranks in the top 1% of gene entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (40 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- FSHR's instance of is recorded as gene[3].
- FSHR is a type of protein-coding gene[4].
- FSHR's HomoloGene ID is recorded as 117[5].
- FSHR's genomic start is recorded as 48962157[6].
- FSHR's genomic start is recorded as 49189296[7].
- FSHR's genomic end is recorded as 49381676[8].
- FSHR's genomic end is recorded as 49154527[9].
- FSHR's ortholog is recorded as Fshr[10].
- FSHR's ortholog is recorded as Fshr[11].
- FSHR's ortholog is recorded as fshr[12].
- FSHR's ortholog is recorded as Lgr1[13].
- FSHR's encodes is recorded as Follicle stimulating hormone receptor[14].
- FSHR's found in taxon is recorded as Homo sapiens[15].
- FSHR's chromosome is recorded as human chromosome 2[16].
- FSHR's genetic association is recorded as polycystic ovary syndrome[17].
- FSHR's genetic association is recorded as prostate cancer[18].
- FSHR's genetic association is recorded as erectile dysfunction[19].
- FSHR's genetic association is recorded as 46 XX gonadal dysgenesis[20].
- FSHR's genetic association is recorded as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome[21].
- FSHR's strand orientation is recorded as reverse strand[22].
- FSHR's exact match is recorded as http://identifiers.org/ncbigene/2492[23].
- FSHR's cytogenetic location is recorded as 2p16.3[24].
- FSHR's expressed in is recorded as testicle[25].
- FSHR's expressed in is recorded as apex of heart[26].
- FSHR's expressed in is recorded as left ovary[27].
Why It Matters
FSHR ranks in the top 1% of gene entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (40 views/month).[2] FSHR is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]