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  2. Myc - Wikipedia

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    Myc is a family of regulator genes and proto-oncogenes that code for transcription factors. 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 family, due to homology with the viral gene v-myc .

  3. Myc-tag - Wikipedia

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    Myc-tag. A myc tag is a polypeptide protein tag derived from the c-myc gene product that can be added to a protein using recombinant DNA technology. It can be used for affinity chromatography, then used to separate recombinant, overexpressed protein from wild type protein expressed by the host organism. It can also be used in the isolation of ...

  4. Corning Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Corning Inc. Corning Incorporated is an American multinational technology company that specializes in specialty glass, ceramics, and related materials and technologies including advanced optics, primarily for industrial and scientific applications. The company was named Corning Glass Works until 1989. [2]

  5. CorningWare - Wikipedia

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    CorningWare. Corning Ware, also written CorningWare, was originally a brand name for a unique glass-ceramic ( Pyroceram) cookware resistant to thermal shock. It was first introduced in 1958 by Corning Glass Works (later Corning Inc.) in the United States. The brand was later spun off with the sale of the Corning Consumer Products Company ...

  6. Corning Museum of Glass - Wikipedia

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    The Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG) is a not-for-profit museum dedicated to glass, first created as the Corning Glass Center, in 1951. It was built by Corning Glass Works [3] (renamed Corning Incorporated in 1989 [4]) upon the company's 100th anniversary. [5] Thomas S. Buechner, who would later become director of the Brooklyn Museum, was the ...

  7. Corning Community College - Wikipedia

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    Corning Community College. / 42.117258; -77.073544. Corning Community College is a public community college in Corning, New York. It was initiated in 1957 and moved to its Spencer Hill campus in 1963. This two-year college serves three counties: Steuben, Chemung, and Schuyler. It is one of the community colleges in the SUNY system.

  8. Corning, California - Wikipedia

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    530. FIPS code. 06-16322. GNIS feature ID. 0277491. Website. corning .org. Corning is a city in Tehama County, California, that is located about 19 miles (31 km) south of Red Bluff and about 100 miles (160 km) north of Sacramento. The population was 8,244 at the 2020 census, up from 7,663 at the 2010 census.

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