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APPBP2 gene
Known as:
amyloid beta precursor protein binding protein 2
, PAT1
, AMYLOID BETA PRECURSOR PROTEIN-BINDING PROTEIN 2
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This gene plays a role in the regulation of protein transport and microtubule dynamics. The gene has also been implicated in the pathogenesis of…
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APPBP2 wt Allele
Amyloid Beta Precursor Protein-Binding Protein 2
Breast Carcinoma
Homo sapiens
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2012
2012
Evolution and acquisition of necrotrophic effectors by the fungal wheat pathogen Phaeosphaeria nodorum and close relatives
Megan C. McDonald
2012
Corpus ID: 86935310
The origin of the fungal wheat pathogen Phaeosphaeria nodorum remains unclear despite earlier intensive global population genetic…
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2012
2012
Colonic expression of the intestinal peptide transporter PEPT1 is not associated with inflammatory bowel diseases in humans and mouse models
T. Wünsch
2012
Corpus ID: 79996598
The intestinal peptide transporter PEPT1 has been described as a susceptibility gene in inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). It was…
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2010
2010
Title : Effective Isolation of Retrotransposons and Repetitive DNA Families 1 from the Wheat Genome 2 3 Running title : Effective Isolation of Retrotransposons and Repetitive Families 4 5 Authors :
M. Tomita
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Munenori Asao
,
Aya Kuraki
2010
Corpus ID: 36461808
31 32 New classes of repetitive DNA elements were effectively identified by isolating 33 small fragments of the elements from the…
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1988
1988
The role of sterility genes (ste and aff) in the initiation of sexual development in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Matthias Sipiczki
Molecular and General Genetics MGG
1988
Corpus ID: 20849611
SummaryHaploid homothallic strains of Schizosaccharomyces pombe with mutations in any of nine “sterility genes” (ste) do not mate…
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