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ASCL1 wt Allele
Known as:
MASH1
, ASH1
, Achaete-Scute Complex-Like 1 (Drosophila) wt Allele
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Human ASCL1 wild-type allele is located within 12q22-q23 and is approximately 3 kb in length. This allele, which encodes achaete-scute homolog 1…
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12q22-q23
ASCL1 protein, human
Homo sapiens
Neurogenesis
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ACSL1 Gene
ASCL1 Gene
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2008
2008
NeuroD1 and Mash1 temporally regulate GnRH receptor gene expression in immortalized mouse gonadotrope cells
Brian D. Cherrington
,
J. Bailey
,
Alejandro L. Diaz
,
P. Mellon
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
2008
Corpus ID: 23896221
2006
2006
The bHLH transcription factors, Hes6 and Mash1, are expressed in distinct subsets of cells within adult mouse taste buds.
Y. Seta
,
Cristi L. Stoick-Cooper
,
T. Toyono
,
Shinji Kataoka
,
K. Toyoshima
,
L. Barlow
Archives of histology and cytology
2006
Corpus ID: 36542349
Taste buds are multicellular receptor organs embedded in the lingual epithelium of vertebrates. Taste cells within these buds are…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Mash1 and Math3 Are Required for Development of Branchiomotor Neurons and Maintenance of Neural Progenitors
Ryosuke Ohsawa
,
T. Ohtsuka
,
R. Kageyama
Journal of Neuroscience
2005
Corpus ID: 30904488
Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors are known to play important roles in neuronal determination and…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
The role of human achaete-scute homolog-1 in medullary thyroid cancer cells.
R. Sippel
,
J. E. Carpenter
,
M. Kunnimalaiyaan
,
Herb Chen
Surgery
2003
Corpus ID: 22291169
Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Co-expression pattern of Shh with Prox1 and that of Nkx2.2 with Mash1 in mouse taste bud.
H. Miura
,
Y. Kusakabe
,
+4 authors
A. Hino
Gene Expression Patterns
2003
Corpus ID: 44915390
2001
2001
Downregulation of hASH1 is associated with the retinoic acid-induced differentiation of human neuroblastoma cell lines.
S. Ichimiya
,
Y. Nimura
,
N. Seki
,
T. Ozaki
,
T. Nagase
,
A. Nakagawara
Medical and Pediatric Oncology
2001
Corpus ID: 40009128
BACKGROUND MASH1, a transcription factor with basic helix-loop-helix domain, has a pivotal function to promote differentiation of…
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2000
2000
Negative autoregulation of Mash1 expression in CNS development.
A. Meredith
,
J. Johnson
Developmental Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 11664501
Mash1, a neural-specific bHLH transcription factor, is essential for the formation of multiple CNS and PNS neural lineages…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Tissue-specific expression of human achaete-scute homologue-1 in neuroendocrine tumors: transcriptional regulation by dual inhibitory regions.
Herbert Chen
,
Margaret A. Biel
,
+4 authors
D. Ball
Cell growth & differentiation : the molecular…
1997
Corpus ID: 12941222
Malignancies with neuroendocrine (NE) features such as medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) and small cell lung cancer (SCLC) are…
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1997
1997
Human achaete-scute homolog-1 is highly expressed in a subset of neuroendocrine tumors.
H. Chen
,
R. Udelsman
,
M. Zeiger
,
D. Ball
Oncology Report
1997
Corpus ID: 34981138
Human achaete-scute homolog-1 (hASH1) is critical for establishing the neuroendocrine (NE) phenotype of small cell lung cancer…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Differentiation of medullary thyroid cancer by C-Raf-1 silences expression of the neural transcription factor human achaete-scute homolog-1.
Herbert Chen
,
Eleanor B. Carson-Walter
,
S. Baylin
,
B. Nelkin
,
D. Ball
Surgery
1996
Corpus ID: 20943629
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