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    Telomere dysfunction promotes non-reciprocal translocations and epithelial cancers in mice by DePinho, Ronald A, Artandi, Steven E, Chang, Sandy, Lee, Shwu-Luan, Alson, Scott, Gottlieb, Geoffrey J, Chin, Lynda

    Published in Nature (London) (10-08-2000)
    “…Aged humans sustain a high rate of epithelial cancers such as carcinomas of the breast and colon, whereas mice carrying common tumour suppressor gene mutations…”
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    A critical role for telomeres in suppressing and facilitating carcinogenesis by Artandi, Steven E, DePinho, Ronald A

    Published in Current Opinion in Genetics & Development (01-02-2000)
    “…Progressive telomere shortening occurs with the division of primary human cells and activates tumor suppressor pathways, triggering senescence and inhibiting…”
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    p53 Deficiency Rescues the Adverse Effects of Telomere Loss and Cooperates with Telomere Dysfunction to Accelerate Carcinogenesis by Chin, Lynda, Artandi, Steven E, Shen, Qiong, Tam, Alice, Lee, Shwu-Luan, Gottlieb, Geoffrey J, Greider, Carol W, DePinho, Ronald A

    Published in Cell (14-05-1999)
    “…Maintenance of telomere length and function is critical for the efficient proliferation of eukaryotic cells. Here, we examine the interactions between telomere…”
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    Telomere dysfunction impairs DNA repair and enhances sensitivity to ionizing radiation by DePinho, Ronald A, Wong, Kwok-Kin, Chang, Sandy, Weiler, Sarah R, Ganesan, Shridar, Chaudhuri, Jayanta, Zhu, Chengming, Artandi, Steven E, Rudolph, Karl Lenhard, Gottlieb, Geoffrey J, Chin, Lynda, Alt, Frederick W

    Published in Nature genetics (01-09-2000)
    “…Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein complexes that serve as protective caps of linear eukaryotic chromosomes. Loss of telomere function is associated with…”
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    Inhibition of Transcriptional Regulator Yin-Yang-1 by Association with c-Myc by Shrivastava, A., Saleque, S., Kalpana, G. V., Artandi, S., Goff, S. P., Calame, K.

    “…Yin-Yang-1 (YY1) regulates the transcription of many genes, including the oncogenes c-fos and c-myc. Depending on the context, YY1 acts as a transcriptional…”
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    Mice without telomerase: what can they teach us about human cancer? by Artandi, Steven E, DePinho, Ronald A

    Published in Nature medicine (01-08-2000)
    “…Unicellular organisms, human cells and mice have provided insights into the processes of senescence, crisis, genomic instability and cancer in humans. Here,…”
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    Telomeres and telomerase in cancer by Artandi, Steven E., DePinho, Ronald A.

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-01-2010)
    “…Myriad genetic and epigenetic alterations are required to drive normal cells toward malignant transformation. These somatic events commandeer many signaling…”
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    Polyamines alter sequence-specific DNA-protein interactions by Panagiotidis, Christos A., Artandi, Steven, Calame, Kathryn, Silverstein, Saul J.

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-05-1995)
    “…The polyamines are abundant blogenlc cations implicated in many biological processes. Despite a plethora of evidence on polyamine-induced DNA conforma-tional…”
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    YY1 and c-Myc Associate in vivo in a Manner that Depends on c-Myc Levels by Shrivastava, Ajay, Yu, Jin, Artandi, Steven, Calame, Kathryn

    “…The c-Myc oncoprotein has previously been shown to associate with transcription regulator YY1 and to inhibit its activity. We show herein that endogenous c-Myc…”
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    Mapping studies reveal unique epitopes on IgG recognized by rheumatoid arthritis-derived monoclonal rheumatoid factors by Bonagura, VR, Artandi, SE, Davidson, A, Randen, I, Agostino, N, Thompson, K, Natvig, JB, Morrison, SL

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-10-1993)
    “…We have used chimeric IgG antibodies and their genetically engineered variants prepared by a combination of site-directed mutagenesis and exon exchange to…”
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    Monoclonal IgM Rheumatoid Factors Bind IgG at a Discontinuous Epitope Comprised of Amino Acid Loops from Heavy-Chain Constant-Region Domains 2 and 3 by Artandi, S. E., Calame, K. L., Morrison, S. L., Bonagura, V. R.

    “…A combination of site-directed mutagenesis and exon exchange has been used to further define the structure on IgG recognized by monoclonal IgM rheumatoid…”
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    The basic helix-loop-helix-zipper domain of TFE3 mediates enhancer-promoter interaction by Artandi, S E, Cooper, C, Shrivastava, A, Calame, K

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-1994)
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    mTFE3, an X-linked transcriptional activator containing basic helix-loop-helix and zipper domains, utilizes the zipper to stabilize both DNA binding and multimerization by ROMAN, C, MATERA, A. G, COOPER, C, ARTANDI, S, BLAIN, S, WARD, D. C, CALAME, K

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-02-1992)
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    TFE3 contains two activation domains, one acidic and the other proline-rich, that synergistically activate transcription by Artandi, Steven E., Merrell, Kevin, Avitahl, Nicole, Wong, Kwok-Kin, Calame, Kathryn

    Published in Nucleic acids research (11-10-1995)
    “…TFE3 is a basic-helix-loop-helix-zipper (bHLHZIP) domain-containing protein that binds μE3 sites in regulatory elements in the immunoglobulin heavy chain gene…”
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    Molecular analysis of IgM rheumatoid factor binding to chimeric IgG by Artandi, SE, Canfield, SM, Tao, MH, Calame, KL, Morrison, SL, Bonagura, VR

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-01-1991)
    “…To localize regions on IgG bound by rheumatoid factors (RF), we studied IgM RF binding to chimeric IgG antibodies consisting of murine V regions fused to human…”
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    Mapping rheumatoid factor binding sites using genetically engineered, chimeric IgG antibodies by Bonagura, V R, Artandi, S E, Agostino, N, Tao, M H, Morrison, S L

    Published in DNA and cell biology (01-04-1992)
    “…We are using chimeric IgG antibodies consisting of murine variable regions joined to human constant regions as rheumatoid factor (RF) binding substrates to…”
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    Identification of ATPases Pontin and Reptin as Telomerase Components Essential for Holoenzyme Assembly by Venteicher, Andrew S., Meng, Zhaojing, Mason, Philip J., Veenstra, Timothy D., Artandi, Steven E.

    Published in Cell (21-03-2008)
    “…Telomerase is a multisubunit ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex that adds telomere repeats to the ends of chromosomes. Three essential telomerase components have…”
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    The Protein Subunit of Telomerase Is Downregulated with Normal Myeloid Differentiation, but Reactivated in Leukemic Progenitors by Jamieson, Catriona, Gilison, D., Allsopp, R., Weissman, I., Artandi, S.

    Published in Blood (16-11-2004)
    “…Telomeres are comprised of TTAGGG nucleotide repeats and a large protein complex that together protect chromosomal ends. Telomeres shorten progressively with…”
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