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ASCL1 protein, human
Known as:
Human Achaete-Scute Homolog 1 Protein
, bHLHa46
, Class A Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Protein 46
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Achaete-scute homolog 1 (236 aa, ~25 kDa) is encoded by the human ASCL1 gene. This protein plays a role in both transcriptional regulation and signal…
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ACSL1 Gene
ASCL1 Gene
ASCL1 wt Allele
Cell Differentiation process
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Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Neurogenin 2 is required for the development of ventral midbrain dopaminergic neurons
Julianna Kele
,
Nicolas Simplicio
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+4 authors
S. Ang
Development
2006
Corpus ID: 1246902
Proneural genes are crucial regulators of neurogenesis and subtype specification in many areas of the nervous system; however…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Altered Notch signaling resulting from expression of a WAMTP1-MAML2 gene fusion in mucoepidermoid carcinomas and benign Warthin's tumors.
F. Enlund
,
A. Behboudi
,
+4 authors
G. Stenman
Experimental Cell Research
2004
Corpus ID: 11430338
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Ascl1/Mash1 is required for the development of central serotonergic neurons
A. Pattyn
,
Nicolas Simplicio
,
J. van Doorninck
,
C. Goridis
,
F. Guillemot
,
J. Brunet
Nature Neuroscience
2004
Corpus ID: 35956072
The transcriptional control of the differentiation of central serotonergic (5-HT) neurons in vertebrates has recently come under…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
A Role for the Helix-Loop-Helix Protein Id2 in the Control of Oligodendrocyte Development
Songli Wang
,
A. Sdrulla
,
Jane E. Johnson
,
Y. Yokota
,
B. Barres
Neuron
2001
Corpus ID: 7978661
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Crossinhibitory Activities of Ngn1 and Math1 Allow Specification of Distinct Dorsal Interneurons
K. Gowan
,
A. W. Helms
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+4 authors
Jane E. Johnson
Neuron
2001
Corpus ID: 18800764
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Hes genes regulate sequential stages of neurogenesis in the olfactory epithelium.
Elise Cau
,
Gérard Gradwohl
,
S. Casarosa
,
R. Kageyama
,
F. Guillemot
Development
2000
Corpus ID: 1841287
We have characterised the functions of the bHLH transcriptional repressors HES1 and HES5 in neurogenesis, using the development…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Mutation in ankyrin repeats of the mouse Notch2 gene induces early embryonic lethality.
Y. Hamada
,
Y. Kadokawa
,
M. Okabe
,
M. Ikawa
,
J. R. Coleman
,
Y. Tsujimoto
Development
1999
Corpus ID: 24738168
Notch family genes encode transmembrane proteins involved in cell-fate determination. Using gene targeting procedures, we…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Control of noradrenergic differentiation and Phox2a expression by MASH1 in the central and peripheral nervous system.
M. Hirsch
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M. Tiveron
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F. Guillemot
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J. Brunet
,
C. Goridis
Development
1998
Corpus ID: 564364
Mash1, a mammalian homologue of the Drosophila proneural genes of the achaete-scute complex, is transiently expressed throughout…
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Review
1997
Review
1997
bHLH transcription factors and mammalian neuronal differentiation.
R. Kageyama
,
M. Ishibashi
,
M. Ishibashi
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K. Takebayashi
,
K. Tomita
International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell…
1997
Corpus ID: 20147171
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Mash1 promotes neuronal differentiation in the retina
K. Tomita
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S. Nakanishi
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F. Guillemot
,
R. Kageyama
,
S. Nishikawa
Genes to Cells
1996
Corpus ID: 46400603
Background: Mash1, a mammalian homologue of Drosophila achaete‐scute proneural gene complex, plays an essential role in…
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