HCG4


Description

The HCG4 (HLA complex group 4) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 6.

HCG4, also known as human chorionic gonadotropin 4, is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 11 in humans. It encodes a protein that belongs to the HCG family, which includes proteins involved in regulating various cellular processes, particularly during embryonic development. The precise function of HCG4 is currently under investigation, but its expression patterns and potential interactions with other proteins suggest a role in regulating gene expression and influencing cellular growth and differentiation.

The precise function of HCG4 remains elusive, but it has been implicated in cellular processes related to cell growth and differentiation, particularly during embryonic development. Evidence suggests its involvement in regulating the expression of specific genes and potentially interacting with other proteins to influence developmental pathways. Further research is necessary to fully elucidate its role in human biology.

HCG4 is also known as HCG4P10, HCGIV-10, HCGIV.9.

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