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Adaptive response 33

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In molecular biology, Adaptive response 33 (adapt33) is a long non-coding RNA. It was originally identified in hamster fibroblast cells.[1] Its expression is induced by oxidative stress.[1][2]

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  1. ^ a b Wang Y, Crawford DR, Davies KJ (1996). "adapt33, a novel oxidant-inducible RNA from hamster HA-1 cells". Arch Biochem Biophys. 332 (2): 255–260. doi:10.1006/abbi.1996.0340. PMID 8806733.
  2. ^ Wang Y, Davies KJ, Melendez JA, Crawford DR (2003). "Characterization of adapt33, a stress-inducible riboregulator". Gene Expr. 11 (2): 85–94. doi:10.3727/000000003108748982. PMC 5991141. PMID 12837039.