Macrophage immunometabolism regulator
mammalian protein found in Mus musculus
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Macrophage immunometabolism regulator
Summary
Macrophage immunometabolism regulator is a protein[1].
Key Facts
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's instance of is recorded as protein[2].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator is a type of protein[3].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator is part of UNC119-binding protein[4].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's molecular function is recorded as molecular function[5].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's cell component is recorded as cytoplasm[6].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's cell component is recorded as cell projection[7].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's cell component is recorded as cilium[8].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's cell component is recorded as ciliary transition zone[9].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's biological process is recorded as protein transport[10].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's biological process is recorded as cilium assembly[11].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's biological process is recorded as cell projection organization[12].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's biological process is recorded as negative regulation of cytokine production involved in inflammatory response[13].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's biological process is recorded as negative regulation of fibroblast migration[14].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's encoded by is recorded as Macir[15].
- Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's found in taxon is recorded as house mouse[16].
Body
Definition and Type
Macrophage immunometabolism regulator's instance of is recorded as protein[2]. It is a type of protein[3].
Use and Application
Macrophage immunometabolism regulator is part of UNC119-binding protein[4].