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NUMA1 gene
Known as:
NUCLEAR MITOTIC APPARATUS PROTEIN 1
, NUMA1
, Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus Protein 1 Gene
This gene plays an essential role in normal mitosis. It is also involved in cell organization/biogenesis.
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Proteins of the Nucleolus of Dictyostelium discoideum: Nucleolar Compartmentalization, Targeting Sequences, Protein Translocations and Binding Partners
D. O’Day
Cells
2019
Corpus ID: 73493587
The nucleoli of Dictyostelium discoideum have a comparatively unique, non-canonical, localization adjacent to the inner nuclear…
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2019
2019
Anticorps anti-NuMA : associations cliniques et impact sur le phénotype de patients atteints de de syndrome de Sjögren primitif et de lupus systémique
R. Arcani
2019
Corpus ID: 212818753
Les anticorps (Ac) anti-NuMA representent des auto-Ac identifies sur une fluorescence particuliere sur les cellules en mitose…
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2015
2015
Whole Exome- and mRNA-Sequencing of an AT/RT Case Reveals Few Somatic Mutations and Several Deregulated Signalling Pathways in the Context of SMARCB1 Deficiency
J. Sandgren
,
S. Holm
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+4 authors
T. Díaz de Ståhl
BioMed Research International
2015
Corpus ID: 1441622
Background. AT/RTs are rare aggressive brain tumours, mainly affecting young children. Most cases present with genetic…
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2013
2013
Rad53 homologue forkhead-associated kinase A (FhkA) and Ca2+-binding protein 4a (CBP4a) are nucleolar proteins that differentially redistribute during mitosis in Dictyostelium
Andrew Catalano
,
D. O’Day
Cell Division
2013
Corpus ID: 7949034
BackgroundDuring mitosis most nucleolar proteins redistribute to other locales providing an opportunity to study the relationship…
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2013
2013
Genetic risk transmission in a family affected by familial breast cancer
B. Pilato
,
S. Summa
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+5 authors
S. Tommasi
Journal of Human Genetics
2013
Corpus ID: 24623637
Breast Cancer is the most common malignancy among women. Family history is the strongest single predictor of breast cancer risk…
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2011
2011
Development: Differentiation goes up a Notch
D. Burgess
Nature reviews genetics
2011
Corpus ID: 6183951
Asymmetric cell division is a highly regulated means for stem and progenitor cells to balance proliferation with differentiation…
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2009
2009
Identification of differentially expressed genes in human cryptorchid testes using suppression subtractive hybridization.
K. Mizuno
,
Y. Kojima
,
+4 authors
Y. Hayashi
Journal of Urology
2009
Corpus ID: 6167183
2009
2009
Differentiation inducing factor-1 (DIF-1) induces gene and protein expression of the Dictyostelium nuclear calmodulin-binding protein nucleomorphin.
D. O’Day
,
Yekaterina Poloz
,
Michael A. Myre
Cellular Signalling
2009
Corpus ID: 34482269
2006
2006
Donor Centrosome Regulation of Initial Spindle Formation in Mouse Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer: Roles of Gamma-Tubulin and Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus Protein 11
N. Van Thuan
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S. Wakayama
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S. Kishigami
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T. Wakayama
Biology of Reproduction
2006
Corpus ID: 23790254
Abstract During the process of spindle-chromosome complex depletion in the oocyte, it is unclear whether both gamma-tubulin and…
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2005
2005
An N-terminal nuclear localization sequence but not the calmodulin-binding domain mediates nuclear localization of nucleomorphin, a protein that regulates nuclear number in Dictyostelium.
Michael A. Myre
,
D. O’Day
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2005
Corpus ID: 36284074
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