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DCLRE1C gene
Known as:
DNA Cross-Link Repair 1C Gene
, SNM1C
, FLJ11360
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This gene is involved in both DNA repair and V(D)J recombination.
National Institutes of Health
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DCLRE1A gene
DCLRE1B gene
Hydrolysis
Non-Homologous DNA End-Joining
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DCLRE1C wt Allele
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2020
2020
CD3ε+ Cells in Pigs With Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Due to Defects in ARTEMIS
A. Boettcher
,
A. G. Cino-Ozuna
,
+13 authors
C. Tuggle
Frontiers in Immunology
2020
Corpus ID: 214714820
Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is described as the lack of functional T and B cells. In some cases, mutant genes…
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2019
2019
NK Cells from RAG- or DCLRE1C-Deficient Patients Inhibit HCMV
Zeguang Wu
,
Narmadha Subramanian
,
+4 authors
T. Mertens
Microorganisms
2019
Corpus ID: 207935854
The recombination-activating genes (RAGs) and the DNA cross-link repair 1C gene (DCLRE1C) encode the enzymes RAG1, RAG2 and…
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2018
2018
Abstract 1537: Anti-CD19 ARTEMIS™ T cells prevent excessive inflammatory cytokine release, including IL-6, in a co-culture model of CRS
Hong Liu
,
H. Lucas
,
S. Grupp
,
D. Barrett
,
Cheng Liu
Clinical research
2018
Corpus ID: 81792074
We designed the ARTEMISTM T-cell signaling platform to be a safer ACT therapy by relying on endogenous T-cell signaling factors…
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2016
2016
NK CELLS FROM PATIENTS WITH RAG AND ARTEMIS DEFICIENCY HAVE AN IMMATURE PHENOTYPE AND DISPLAY INCREASED DEGRANULATION CAPACITY – IMPLICATIONS FOR HEMATOPOIETIC CELL TRANSPLANTATION
K. Dobbs
,
G. Tabellini
,
+21 authors
L. Notarangelo
2016
Corpus ID: 88582156
2015
2015
Lymphopoiesis in transgenic mice over-expressing Artemis
P. Rivera-Munoz
,
V. Abramowski
,
+7 authors
J. Villartay
Gene Therapy
2015
Corpus ID: 34159972
Artemis is a factor of the non-homologous end joining pathway involved in DNA double-strand break repair that has a critical role…
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2014
2014
DNA methylation in the placenta and in cancerwith special reference to folate transporting genes
Sanja A. Farkas
2014
Corpus ID: 51827588
The oncogenic human papilloma viruses (HPVs) are associated with precancerous cervical lesions and development of cervical cancer…
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2005
2005
Targeted Disruption of the Artemis Murine Counterpart Results in SCID and Defective V(D)J Recombination That Is Partially Corrected with Bone Marrow Transplantation1
Lanying Li
,
E. Salido
,
+6 authors
M. Cowan
Journal of Immunology
2005
Corpus ID: 34642376
Artemis is a mammalian protein, the absence of which results in SCID in Athabascan-speaking Native Americans (SCIDA). This novel…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Artemis, a novel guardian of the genome.
Z. Dudášová
,
M. Chovanec
Neoplasma (Bratislava)
2003
Corpus ID: 33521708
B and T lymphocytes recognize foreign antigen through specialized receptors: the immunoglobulins and the T cell receptors…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Cell and chloroplast division requires ARTEMIS
H. Fulgosi
,
L. Gerdes
,
S. Westphal
,
Christel Glockmann
,
J. Soll
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2002
Corpus ID: 10858249
Chloroplasts are endosymbiotic organelles of cyanobacterial origin. It seems reasonable to assume that cell division and…
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1998
1998
Complex-Pulsed Autologous Dendritic Cells Mice Immunized with Antigen-Mouse IgG2a -SCID hu-PBL Human IgG Production by High Titer, Prostate Specific Antigen-Specific
M. Coccia
,
P. Brams
1998
Corpus ID: 29305659
We report here that immunization of human PBMC reconstituted SCID mice ( hu - PBL -SCID mice) with in vitro cultured autologous…
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