basigin

English

Noun

basigin (plural basigins)

  1. (genetics) A gene that codes for the basigin (BSG) protein.
  2. (biochemistry) A protein encoded by the basigin (BSG) gene.

Synonyms

(gene):

  • basigin gene
  • BSG gene

(protein):

  • basigin protein
  • BSG protein
  • CD147
  • cluster of differentiation 147
  • EMMPRIN
  • extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer
  • M6

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