Human Gene Set: GNF2_TNFSF10


Standard name GNF2_TNFSF10
Systematic name M5552
Brief description Neighborhood of TNFSF10
Full description or abstract Neighborhood of TNFSF10 tumor necrosis factor (ligand) superfamily, member 10 in the GNF2 expression compendium
Collection C4: Computational
      CGN: Cancer Gene Neighborhoods
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Aravind Subramanian (MSigDB Team)
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We need your help: Update on GSEA/MSigDB funding support

Last November we submitted a proposal to NCI's Information Technology for Cancer Research (ITCR) program for the continued funding of GSEA and MSigDB. Unfortunately, our proposal was not funded in this round, but we were encouraged to resubmit for the next one. This funding is critical for our continuing support and enhancement of the GSEA-MSigDB resource.

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