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C14orf1 gene
Known as:
CHROMOSOME 14 OPEN READING FRAME 1
, NET51
, C14orf1
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2017
2017
In vitro and in vivo antifungal activities and mechanism of heteropolytungstates against Candida species
Han Li
,
Hongwei Gong
,
+8 authors
Guoliang Liu
Scientific Reports
2017
Corpus ID: 10651359
The antifungal activities of heteropolytungstates, α-1,2,3-K6H[SiW9V3O40] (SiW-3), K13[Ce(SiW11O39)2]·17H2O (SiW-5), K13[Eu…
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2016
2016
DNA repair genes RAD52 and SRS2, a cell wall synthesis regulator gene SMI1, and the membrane sterol synthesis scaffold gene ERG28 are important in efficient Agrobacterium-mediated yeast…
Yuta Ohmine
,
Y. Satoh
,
K. Kiyokawa
,
Shinji Yamamoto
,
K. Moriguchi
,
Katsunori Suzuki
BMC Microbiology
2016
Corpus ID: 3120110
Plant pathogenic Agrobacterium strains can transfer T-DNA regions of their Ti plasmids to a broad range of eukaryotic hosts…
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2013
2013
The Molecular Mechanism of a Cis-Regulatory Adaptation in Yeast
Jessica T. Chang
,
Yiqi Zhou
,
+6 authors
Hunter B. Fraser
PLoS Genetics
2013
Corpus ID: 612012
Despite recent advances in our ability to detect adaptive evolution involving the cis-regulation of gene expression, our…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
A novel gene conserved from yeast to humans is involved in sterol biosynthesis.
D. Gachotte
,
J. Eckstein
,
R. Barbuch
,
T. Hughes
,
C. Roberts
,
Martin Bard
Journal of Lipid Research
2001
Corpus ID: 27274168
The ERG28 gene was originally identified by microarray expression profiling as possibly involved in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae…
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2000
2000
The genomic structure of C14orf1 is conserved across eukarya
C. Ottolenghi
,
I. Daizadeh
,
+6 authors
R. Veitia
Mammalian Genome
2000
Corpus ID: 30196553
We have recently cloned the gene C14orf1, which is strongly expressed in normal testis and in several cancer cell lines and…
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