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CLEC10A gene
Known as:
C-TYPE LECTIN DOMAIN FAMILY 10, MEMBER A
, C-type lectin domain family 10 member A
, HML
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This gene is involved in regulating adaptive and innate immune responses.
National Institutes of Health
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CLEC10A protein, human
CLEC1A gene
Immune System Processes
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2009
2009
The Association of yKu With Subtelomeric Core X Sequences Prevents Recombination Involving Telomeric Sequences
Marcus E. Marvin
,
M. Becker
,
Pawan Noel
,
S. Hardy
,
A. Bertuch
,
E. Louis
Genetics
2009
Corpus ID: 15813660
The yKu protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is important for genome stability by repressing recombination involving telomeric…
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2006
2006
Dpb11, the budding yeast homolog of TopBP1, functions with the checkpoint clamp in recombination repair
H. Ogiwara
,
A. Ui
,
F. Onoda
,
S. Tada
,
T. Enomoto
,
M. Seki
Nucleic Acids Research
2006
Corpus ID: 12723414
Dpb11 is required for the loading of DNA polymerases α and ɛ on to DNA in chromosomal DNA replication and interacts with the DNA…
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2004
2004
Heterochromatin Spreading at Yeast Telomeres Occurs in M Phase
Kristen Martins-Taylor
,
M. L. Dula
,
S. Holmes
Genetics
2004
Corpus ID: 24075685
Heterochromatin regulation of gene expression exhibits epigenetic inheritance, in which some feature of the structure is retained…
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2001
2001
DNA Replication Forks Pause at Silent Origins near the HML Locus in Budding Yeast
Yangzhou Wang
,
Marija Vujčić
,
D. Kowalski
Molecular and Cellular Biology
2001
Corpus ID: 35919369
ABSTRACT Chromosomal replicators in budding yeast contain an autonomously replicating sequence (ARS) that functions in a plasmid…
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2001
2001
Investing in Size and Book-to-Market Portfolios Using Information About the Macroeconomy: Some New Trading Rules
Michael J. Cooper
,
Huseyin Gulen
,
Maria Vassalou
2001
Corpus ID: 55093805
We propose new trading strategies that invest in size and book-to-market (B/M) decile portfolios. These trading strategies are…
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1999
1999
SAS4 and SAS5 are locus-specific regulators of silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
E. Y. Xu
,
S. Kim
,
D. H. Rivier
Genetics
1999
Corpus ID: 6482747
Sir2p, Sir3p, Sir4p, and the core histones form a repressive chromatin structure that silences transcription in the regions near…
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1998
1998
Induction of the Erythropoietin Receptor Gene and Acquisition of Responsiveness to Erythropoietin by Stem Cell Factor in HML/SE, a Human Leukemic Cell Line*
Takeshi Sato
,
Sumiko Watanabe
,
Eizaburo Ishii
,
K. Tsuji
,
T. Nakahata
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 25873858
HML/SE is a cytokine-dependent cell line established from childhood acute megakaryoblastic leukemia. Granulocyte-macrophage…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Transformation of protoplasted yeast cells is directly associated with cell fusion
S. Harashima
,
A. Takagi
,
Y. Oshima
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1984
Corpus ID: 36090660
The frequency of cell fusion during transformation of yeast protoplasts with various yeast plasmids with a chromosome replicon…
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1980
1980
Evidence for a physical interaction between the transposed and the substituted sequences during mating type gene transposition in yeast
A. Klar
,
J. McIndoo
,
J. Strathern
,
J. Hicks
Cell
1980
Corpus ID: 43542908
1980
1980
Precise mapping of the homothallism genes HML and HMR in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
A. Klar
,
J. McIndoo
,
J. Hicks
,
J. Strathern
Genetics
1980
Corpus ID: 18159051
The HML and HMR loci carry unexpressed copies of MATa and MAT alpha information, and a replica of that information is transposed…
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