Search Results - "Bardot, B"
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Mice engineered for an obligatory Mdm4 exon skipping express higher levels of the Mdm4-S isoform but exhibit increased p53 activity
Published in Oncogene (28-05-2015)“…Mdm4, a protein related to the ubiquitin-ligase Mdm2, is an essential inhibitor of tumor suppressor protein p53. In both human and mouse cells, the Mdm4 gene…”
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Mdm4 loss in mice expressing a p53 hypomorph alters tumor spectrum without improving survival
Published in Oncogene (06-03-2014)“…The p53 pathway is inactivated in most human cancers, and its reactivation in tumors appears as a promising therapeutic strategy. Overexpression of Mdm4, a p53…”
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Mdm4 loss in mice expressing a p53 hypomorph alters tumor spectrum without improving survival
Published in Oncogene (01-03-2014)“…The p53 pathway is inactivated in most human cancers, and its reactivation in tumors appears as a promising therapeutic strategy. Overexpression of Mdm4, a p53…”
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Mice engineered for an obligatory Mdm4 exon skipping express higher levels of the Mdm4-S isoform but exhibit increased p53 activity
Published in Oncogene (04-08-2014)“…Mdm4, a protein related to the ubiquitin-ligase Mdm2, is an essential inhibitor of tumor suppressor protein p53. In both human and mouse cells, the Mdm4 gene…”
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Mdm4 loss in mice expressing a p53 hypomorph alters tumor spectrum without improving survival
Published in Oncogene (11-03-2013)“…The p53 pathway is inactivated in most human cancers, and its reactivation in tumors appears as a promising therapeutic strategy. Overexpression of Mdm4, a p53…”
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adhesion force of Notch with Delta and the rate of Notch signaling
Published in The Journal of cell biology (20-12-2004)“…Notch signaling is repeatedly used during animal development to specify cell fates. Using atomic force microscopy on live cells, chemical inhibitors, and…”
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Biosynthesis, Post-translation Modification, and Functional Characterization of Drm/Gremlin
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (24-03-2000)“…Down-regulated bymos (Drm)/Gremlin is a highly conserved protein whose properties and expression pattern suggest a role in early development, tissue-specific…”
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The Notch amino terminus regulates protein levels and Delta-induced clustering of Drosophila Notch receptors
Published in Experimental cell research (10-03-2005)“…Notch signaling is required for the development of almost all animal tissues. It is a cell surface receptor that generates intracellular signals in response to…”
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Enhanced tumor development in mice lacking a functional type I interferon receptor
Published in Journal of interferon & cytokine research (01-04-2002)“…The aim of this study was to investigate the contribution of endogenous - that is, without the addition of any interferon (IFN) inducer - type I IFN production…”
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Drm/Gremlin, a BMP antagonist, defines the interbud region during feather development
Published in The International journal of developmental biology (2004)“…The pattern of feather buds in a tract is thought to result from the relative ratios between activator and inhibitor signals through a lateral inhibition…”
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Delta activity independent of its activity as a ligand of Notch
Published in BMC developmental biology (10-03-2005)“…Delta, Notch, and Scabrous often function together to make different cell types and refine tissue patterns during Drosophila development. Delta is known as the…”
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Expression pattern of the drm/gremlin gene during chicken embryonic development
Published in Mechanisms of development (01-03-2001)“…The drm gene encodes a cystine knot-containing secreted and cell membrane-associated glycoprotein shown to be an antagonist of BMPs. Drm was recently reported…”
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