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  1. Myc - Wikipedia

    The Myc family consists of three related human genes: c-myc (MYC), l-myc (MYCL), and n-myc (MYCN). c-myc (also sometimes referred to as MYC) was the first gene to be discovered in this …

  2. The MYC oncogene — the grand orchestrator of cancer growth and …

    MYC has two paralogues: MYCL and MYCN. The initially held view was that MYC is ubiquitously involved in human cancers (both haematological and solid), whereas L-MYC is associated with small …

  3. MyChart - Login Page

    Forgot login information? Need help? Use Your Access Code. If your previous code has expired, you will need to be reassigned a code from your provider’s office. By logging in I accept the Terms and …

  4. MYC Gene - GeneCards | MYC Protein | MYC Antibody

    Nov 14, 2025 · MYC (MYC Proto-Oncogene, BHLH Transcription Factor) is a Protein Coding gene. Diseases associated with MYC include Burkitt Lymphomaand High-Grade B-Cell Lymphoma Double …

  5. Music for Young Children

    MYC music for young children We provide the best quality music education to young children by blending the pleasure and the joy of music making with sound instruction. Music for Young …

  6. MYC in cancer: from undruggable target to clinical trials

    Feb 19, 2025 · This Review provides an overview of the various strategies to inhibit MYC, focusing on the most recently described inhibitors and those that have reached clinical trials.

  7. MYC: a complex problem: Trends in Cell Biology

    Aug 10, 2022 · As an oncogenic driver, MYC amplifies global transcription by driving pause release and the early transcription, especially of highly expressed genes. It stimulates replication by facilitating …

  8. Myc - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The myc family includes four transcription factors, c-myc, N-myc, L-myc, and S-myc, involved in the control of cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis (69).

  9. Definition of MYC gene family - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

    A family of genes that makes proteins involved in many cell functions, including cell growth, cell maturation, and cell death. Genetic changes in the DNA sequence of the MYC genes have been …

  10. MYC as a target for cancer treatment - PubMed

    Because of its high prevalence of deregulation and its causal role in cancer formation, maintenance and progression, targeting MYC is theoretically an attractive strategy for treating cancer.