Search Results - "DORNAN, E. S"
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Aberrant expression of TopBP1 in breast cancer
Published in Histopathology (01-03-2007)“…Aims: The TopBP1 protein includes eight BRCT domains (originally identified in BRCA1) and has homology with BRCA1 over the carboxyl terminal half of the…”
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The E5 protein of BPV-4 interacts with the heavy chain of MHC class I and irreversibly retains the MHC complex in the Golgi apparatus
Published in Oncogene (06-04-2006)“…BPV-4 E5 inhibits transcription of the bovine MHC class I heavy chain (HC) gene, increases degradation of HC and downregulates surface expression of MHC class…”
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HPV-16 E5 down-regulates expression of surface HLA class I and reduces recognition by CD8 T cells
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-2010)“…Abstract HPV-16 is the major causes of cervical cancer. Persistence of infection is a necessary event for progression of the infection to cancer. Among other…”
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Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein Mutations Are Concentrated in B Cell Epitopes in Progressive Disease and in T Helper Cell Epitopes during Clinical Remission
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-05-1997)“…The distribution and temporal and clinical features of amino acid substitutions of the core protein of hepatitis B (HB) virus were analyzed, using at least 2…”
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The E5 oncoprotein of BPV-4 does not interfere with the biosynthetic pathway of non-classical MHC class I
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-2006)“…The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I region in mammals contains both classical and non-classical MHC class I genes. Classical MHC class I…”
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Analysis of Scottish Duchenne and Becker muscular dystrophy families with dystrophin cDNA probes
Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-05-1990)“…One hundred and thirty-two Scottish families, representing the majority of currently known cases in this country with at least one living subject affected by…”
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Intracellular Distribution of Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein Expressed In Vitro Depends on the Sequence of the Isolate and the Serologic Pattern
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-05-2004)“…Intracellular localization of hepatitis B core antigen (HBcAg) in vivo varies with liver cell damage. Localization of HBcAg was studied using transfection of…”
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UVB irradiation reduces the half-life and transactivation potential of the human papillomavirus 16 E2 protein
Published in Oncogene (17-07-2003)“…Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are causative agents of human cancers including those of the cervix and also of the head and neck; HPV16 is the most commonly…”
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The Fidelity of HPV16 E1/E2-mediated DNA Replication
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (26-12-2003)“…Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are causative agents in a variety of human diseases; for example over 99% of cervical carcinomas contain HPV DNA sequences. Often…”
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Angiotensin II increases proto-oncogene expression and phosphoinositide turnover in vascular smooth muscle cells via the angiotensin II AT1 receptor
Published in Journal of hypertension (01-12-1992)“…The aim of this study was to determine which angiotensin II receptor (AT receptor) mediates proto-oncogene expression and phosphoinositide metabolism in…”
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The human papillomavirus 16 E2 protein is stabilised in S phase
Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (25-11-2009)“…Abstract The human papillomavirus 16 E2 protein regulates transcription from, and replication of, the viral genome and is also required for segregation of the…”
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TopBP1 contains transcriptional regulatory domains and regulates gene pathways involved in breast cancer
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Mutations and Deletions within the Hepatitis B Virus Core Antigen and Locations of B Cell Recognition Sites
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-01-1998)“…It has been proposed that HBV does not escape by mutating in regions recognized by cytotoxic T cells, which makes the report by Carman et al highly intriguing…”
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Mutations and deletions within the hepatitis B virus core antigen and locations of B cell recognition sites / Reply
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