Phosphatase and tensin homolog (mutated in multiple advanced cancers 1), pseudogene 1, also known as PTENP1, is a human pseudogene.[3] which has a partial reactivated function as a competing endogenous RNA regulating the tumor suppressor gene PTEN.[4]
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