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Papers associated with dad1



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Molecular cloning of a human cDNA encoding a novel protein, DAD1, whose defect causes apoptotic cell death in hamster BHK21 cells., Nakashima T, Sekiguchi T, Kuraoka A, Fukushima K, Shibata Y, Komiyama S, Nishimoto T., Mol Cell Biol. October 1, 1993; 13 (10): 6367-74.


The highly conserved defender against the death 1 (DAD1) gene maps to human chromosome 14q11-q12 and mouse chromosome 14 and has plant and nematode homologs., Apte SS, Mattei MG, Seldin MF, Olsen BR., FEBS Lett. April 24, 1995; 363 (3): 304-6.


dad-1, an endogenous programmed cell death suppressor in Caenorhabditis elegans and vertebrates., Sugimoto A, Hozak RR, Nakashima T, Nishimoto T, Rothman JH., EMBO J. September 15, 1995; 14 (18): 4434-41.


Exposure to the herbicide acetochlor alters thyroid hormone-dependent gene expression and metamorphosis in Xenopus Laevis., Crump D, Werry K, Veldhoen N, Van Aggelen G, Helbing CC., Environ Health Perspect. December 1, 2002; 110 (12): 1199-205.


cDNA cloning of a defender against apoptotic cell death 1 (DAD1) homologue, responsive to external temperature stimulus from the spider, Araneus ventricosus., Sik Lee K, Hwa Chung E, Hee Han J, Dae Sohn H, Rae Jin B., Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol. May 1, 2003; 135 (1): 117-23.


A homologue of the defender against the apoptotic death gene (dad1 )in UV-exposed Chlamydomonas cells is downregulated with the onset of programmed cell death., Moharikar S, D'Souza JS, Rao BJ., J Biosci. March 1, 2007; 32 (2): 261-70.


Identification of gene expression indicators for thyroid axis disruption in a Xenopus laevis metamorphosis screening assay. Part 2. Effects on the tail and hindlimb., Helbing CC, Ji L, Bailey CM, Veldhoen N, Zhang F, Holcombe GW, Kosian PA, Tietge J, Korte JJ, Degitz SJ., Aquat Toxicol. May 31, 2007; 82 (4): 215-26.


Retention of duplicated ITAM-containing transmembrane signaling subunits in the tetraploid amphibian species Xenopus laevis., Guselnikov SV, Grayfer L, De Jesús Andino F, Rogozin IB, Robert J, Taranin AV., Dev Comp Immunol. November 1, 2015; 53 (1): 158-68.            


Asymmetric distribution of biomolecules of maternal origin in the Xenopus laevis egg and their impact on the developmental plan., Sindelka R, Abaffy P, Qu Y, Tomankova S, Sidova M, Naraine R, Kolar M, Peuchen E, Sun L, Dovichi N, Kubista M., Sci Rep. May 29, 2018; 8 (1): 8315.                

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