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IGFBP7 gene
Known as:
IGFBP-7
, IGFBP7
, PSF
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This gene may play a role in growth factor signal modulation and tumor suppression.
National Institutes of Health
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Homo sapiens
IGFBP7 protein, human
Intracellular Transport
Ligand Binding
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Review
2003
Review
2003
SIVagm: genetic and biological features associated with replication.
Michaela C. Müller
,
F. Barré-Sinoussi
Frontiers in Bioscience
2003
Corpus ID: 41796856
African green monkeys (AGMs) belong to a superspecies that include the following four species: vervet (Chlorocebus pygerythrus…
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2002
2002
A novel amino acid position in hemagglutinin glycoprotein of measles virus is responsible for hemadsorption and CD46 binding
L. Li
,
Y. Qi
Archives of Virology
2002
Corpus ID: 23824554
Summary. Three recent isolates of measles virus Fu, IMA, and SMD obtained by using B95a cells did not exhibit hemadsorption with…
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2002
2002
Macrophage colony stimulating factor modulates the development of hematopoiesis by stimulating the differentiation of endothelial cells in the AGM region.
K. Minehata
,
Y. Mukouyama
,
T. Sekiguchi
,
T. Hara
,
A. Miyajima
Blood
2002
Corpus ID: 2869915
Definitive hematopoietic stem cells arise in the aorta-gonad-mesonephros (AGM) region from hemangioblasts, common precursors for…
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2000
2000
Structural Requirements of Heparan Sulfate for the Binding to the Tumor-derived Adhesion Factor/Angiomodulin That Induces Cord-like Structures to ECV-304 Human Carcinoma Cells*
Junko Kishibe
,
S. Yamada
,
+4 authors
K. Sugahara
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 23753454
Tumor-derived adhesion factor/angiomodulin (AGM) is accumulated in tumor blood vessels and on the endothelial cell surface…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Centromere protein B of African green monkey cells: gene structure, cellular expression, and centromeric localization
K. Yoda
,
Takao Nakamura
,
+5 authors
Tuneko Okazaki
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1996
Corpus ID: 9446061
Centromere protein B (CENP-B) is a centromeric DNA-binding protein which recognizes a 17-bp sequence (CENP-B box) in human and…
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1996
1996
Nucleotide sequence and molecular analysis of the rhesus cytomegalovirus immediate-early gene and the UL121-117 open reading frames.
P. Barry
,
D. Alcendor
,
M. Power
,
H. Kerr
,
P. Luciw
Virology
1996
Corpus ID: 35077762
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) has been isolated from many nonhuman primates, including rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). To better…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
KpnI families of long, interspersed repetitive DNAs in human and other primate genomes.
B. Shafit-Zagardo
,
J. Maio
,
F. L. Brown
Nucleic Acids Research
1982
Corpus ID: 44618730
KpnI restriction of DNAs from all anthropoid primates studied releases a conspicuous series of segments representing families of…
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1981
1981
Detection and cloning of murine leukemia virus-related sequences from African green monkey liver DNA
M. Martin
,
T. Bryan
,
T. McCutchan
,
H. Chan
Journal of Virology
1981
Corpus ID: 32710231
By using low-stringency nucleic acid hybridization conditions and specific subgenomic segments of the AKR ecotropic provirus as…
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1981
1981
Propagation of B-lymphotropic papovavirus (LPV) in human B-lymphoma cells and characterization of its DNA.
L. Brade
,
W. Vogl
,
L. Gissman
,
H. zur Hausen
Virology
1981
Corpus ID: 35612149
1980
1980
Characterization of an EBV-like virus from African green monkey lymphoblasts.
J. Böcker
,
K. Tiedemann
,
G. Bornkamm
,
H. zur Hausen
Virology
1980
Corpus ID: 34054352
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