Search Results - "Thomas, Phillip A."
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UXT is required for spermatogenesis in mice
Published in PloS one (12-04-2018)“…Male mammals must simultaneously produce prodigious numbers of sperm and maintain an adequate reserve of stem cells to ensure continuous production of gametes…”
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UXT in Sertoli cells is required for blood–testis barrier integrity
Published in Biology of reproduction (01-10-2020)“…Spermatogenesis is a complex process that establishes male fertility and involves proper communication between the germline (spermatozoa) and the somatic…”
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Prostate-specific loss of UXT promotes cancer progression
Published in Oncotarget (22-01-2019)“…Ubiquitously-expressed, prefoldin-like chaperone (UXT) also called Androgen Receptor Trapped clone-27 (ART-27) is widely expressed in human tissues. Our…”
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Role of the Unconventional Prefoldin Proteins URI and UXT in Transcription Regulation
Published in Advances in experimental medicine and biology (01-01-2018)“…The Unconventional prefoldin RPB5 interacting protein (URI), also known as RPB5-Mediating Protein (RMP) has been shown to play several regulatory roles in…”
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Elucidating the Role of UXT in Spermatogenesis
Published 01-01-2020“…Spermatogenesis is a complex process that establishes male fertility and involves proper communication between the germline (spermatozoa) and the somatic…”
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Abstract 604: Styrene compounds induce apoptosis in triple negative breast cancer cell lines
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2013)“…Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a rare basal-like subtype of breast cancer that is highly aggressive due to its invasiveness and metastatic properties…”
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Successful Control of the Floating Weed Salvinia molesta in Papua New Guinea: A Useful Biological Invasion Neutralizes a Disastrous One
Published in Environmental conservation (1986)“…Salvinia molesta, an aquatic weed native of Brazil, entered the floodplain of the Sepik River in Papua New Guinea in the early 1970s. It caused great distress…”
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