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What does it mean to have RET positive - Cancer Support Community
RET (or RET proto oncogene) is a gene that plays a role in cell signaling. (Cell signaling is the way cells talk with each other to ensure healthy body functioning.) A cancer cell’s RET gene can move or fuse to another gene. This is called RET fusion. When it happens, cancer can grow and spread. Doctors do not know what causes RET fusion.
RET Gene - GeneCards | RET Protein | RET Antibody
RET (Ret Proto-Oncogene) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with RET include Hirschsprung Disease 1 and Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, Type Iia. Among its related pathways are Gene expression (Transcription) and MAPK family signaling cascades.
RET inhibitors: A treatment for any RET-altered cancer
November 07, 2022. RET inhibitors: A treatment for any RET-altered cancer. BY Devon Carter. Cancer research is advancing rapidly, and patients are benefitting from new therapies faster than ever. One example is a type of targeted therapy known as a RET inhibitor.
RET gene: MedlinePlus Genetics
The RET gene provides instructions for producing a protein that is involved in signaling within cells. Learn about this gene and related health conditions.
RET proto-oncogene - Wikipedia
RET is an abbreviation for "rearranged during transfection", as the DNA sequence of this gene was originally found to be rearranged within a 3T3 fibroblast cell line following its transfection with DNA taken from human lymphoma cells. The human gene RET is localized to chromosome 10 (10q11.2) and contains 21 exons.
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