Transmembrane protein 98 is a single-pass membrane protein that in humans is encoded by the TMEM98 gene.[4][5] The function of this protein is currently unknown. TMEM98 is also known as UNQ536/PRO1079.[6]
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protein that in humans is encoded by the TMEM98 gene. The function of this protein is currently unknown. TMEM98 is also known as UNQ536/PRO1079. This gene...
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