In historical pedigree records, the number has appeared in auction catalogs for Fasig-Tipton thoroughbred sales.

MMP9 is essential for normal processes like bone growth and wound healing.

It is used as a reference number for Recombinant Human Anti-Matrix protein 1 , a soluble T-cell receptor used in viral research.

By using siRNA 156835 , scientists can temporarily "turn off" this gene in cells to observe how its absence affects disease progression or bone resorption. Alternative Meanings

While the primary scientific reference is the siRNA catalog number, "156835" also appears in other specialized databases: