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DAZL wt Allele
Known as:
SPGYLA
, Deleted In Azoospermia-Like wt Allele
, DAZH
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Human DAZL wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 3p24 and is approximately 84 kb in length. This allele, which encodes deleted in…
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3p24
Gametogenesis
Ligand Binding
RNA Binding
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2002
2002
Localization of a specific germ cell marker, DAZL1, in testicular germ cell neoplasias
B. Lifschitz‐Mercer
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D. Elliott
,
+5 authors
B. Maymon
Virchows Archiv
2002
Corpus ID: 9309126
DAZ-like 1 (DAZL1) is a germ cell-specific protein expressed in both male and female gonads. The DAZL1 gene, which maps to…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Identification of two novel proteins that interact with germ-cell-specific RNA-binding proteins DAZ and DAZL1.
S. Tsui
,
T. Dai
,
Susanne Roettger
,
W. Schempp
,
E. Salido
,
P. Yen
Genomics
2000
Corpus ID: 24778190
The human DAZ (deleted in azoospermia) gene family on the Y chromosome and an autosomal DAZ-like gene, DAZL1, encode RNA-binding…
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2000
2000
The DAZL1 gene is expressed in human male and female embryonic gonads before meiosis.
Vera Brekhman
,
Josef Itskovitz-Eldor
,
Elena Yodko
,
Michael Deutsch
,
Judith Seligman
Molecular human reproduction
2000
Corpus ID: 17223133
The human DAZL1 gene (known also as DAZH or DAZLA) is the autosomal homologue of the Y-chromosomal DAZ gene which has been found…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Association of the Mouse Infertility Factor DAZL1 with Actively Translating Polyribosomes1
S. Tsui
,
T. Dai
,
S. Warren
,
E. Salido
,
P. Yen
Biology of Reproduction
2000
Corpus ID: 2285773
Abstract The DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) gene family was isolated from a region of the human Y chromosome long arm that is…
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2000
2000
In vivo and in vitro analysis of homodimerisation activity of the mouse Dazl1 protein.
M. Ruggiu
,
H. Cooke
Gene
2000
Corpus ID: 12446408
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
A human DAZ transgene confers partial rescue of the mouse Dazl null phenotype.
R. Slee
,
B. Grimes
,
+6 authors
H. Cooke
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1999
Corpus ID: 5049555
In a subset of infertile men, a spectrum of spermatogenic defects ranging from a complete absence of germ cells (sertoli cell…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
The Old World monkey DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) gene yields insights into the evolution of the DAZ gene cluster on the human Y chromosome.
J. Gromoll
,
G. Weinbauer
,
+4 authors
E. Nieschlag
Human Molecular Genetics
1999
Corpus ID: 2158121
The DAZ gene cluster on the human Y chromosome is a candidate for the Azoospermia Factor (AZFc). According to the current…
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1998
1998
Expression of DAZ (deleted in azoospermia), DAZL1 (DAZ-like) and protamine-2 in testis and its application for diagnosis of spermatogenesis in non-obstructive azoospermia.
J. H. Lee
,
D. R. Lee
,
S. Yoon
,
Y. Chai
,
S. Roh
,
H. Yoon
Molecular human reproduction
1998
Corpus ID: 26034115
Spermatogenesis is regulated by hormones, local regulatory factors in the testes and specific gene expression of spermatogenic…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
A SPGY copy homologous to the mouse gene Dazla and the Drosophila gene boule is autosomal and expressed only in the human male gonad.
Z. Shan
,
P. Hirschmann
,
+5 authors
P. Vogt
Human Molecular Genetics
1996
Corpus ID: 17975839
We have isolated a series of human testis poly(A) cDNA clones by cross-hybridization to SPGY1, a Y gene homologous to DAZ. Their…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
The human autosomal gene DAZLA: testis specificity and a candidate for male infertility.
P. Yen
,
N. Chai
,
E. Salido
Human Molecular Genetics
1996
Corpus ID: 18105486
The DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) and DAZLA (DAZ-like autosomal) genes may be determinants of male infertility. The DAZ gene on…
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