From WH (if anyone cares) Reticulons/RTN1-C (ca
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Reticulons/RTN1-C (cancer and MANF).I am seeing more research with RTN1-C, it's interesting because this affects cancer research in a large way, showing more evidence that MANF plays a role in attacking cancer, there's research back years and a study just released last month. There's far too many places you can research yourselves, so have at it:
By immunofluorescence assay, it was found that MANF co-localized with RTN1-C in the ER. Knockdown of RTN1-C reduced the localization of MANF in the ER. These results provide clues to further explore the function of RTN1-C and MANF in neurodegenerative diseases and cancer