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Aliases | FERM domain containing 4B | ||||||
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Species | Human | Mouse | |||||
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FRMD4B is a gene which codes for FERM Domain Containing 4B, a scaffolding protein. It is found at chromosome 3p14.1. [2] [3]
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FERM Domain Containing 4B is a gene, located on human Chromosome 3 at 3p14.1, that encodes FERM Domain Containing Protein 4b.
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FERM domain containing 4B is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FRMD4B gene.