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PLAC1 gene
Known as:
OOSP2L
, placenta specific 1
, PLACENTA-SPECIFIC GENE 1
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2019
2019
Oncogenic function of Plac1 on the proliferation and metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma cells
Yuan Wu
,
Xiao-cong Lin
,
Xiaoqing Di
,
Yonghua Chen
,
Hanning Zhao
,
Xin Wang
Oncology Report
2019
Corpus ID: 58596698
Following the publication of this article, the authors have realized that Table I contained some important errors. The data shown…
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2013
2013
PLAC1 Expression Decreases in Chorionic Villi in Response to Labor
Yahdira M. Rodriguez-Prado
,
X. Kong
,
M. Fant
ISRN Obstetrics and Gynecology
2013
Corpus ID: 18548720
PLAC1 (Placenta-Specific 1) is a recently described, trophoblast-expressed gene essential for normal placental development. The…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Author's response to reviews Title:NCOA3 is a selective co-activator of estrogen receptor alpha - mediated transactivation of PLAC1 in MCF-7 breast cancer cells Authors:
M. Koslowski
,
C. Paret
,
+4 authors
U. Şahin
2013
Corpus ID: 51758478
2011
2011
Circulating Anti-PLAC1 Antibodies during Pregnancy and in Women with Reproductive Failure: A Preliminary Analysis
Anne C Kotto-Kome
,
C. Silva
,
V. Whiteman
,
X. Kong
,
M. Fant
2011
Corpus ID: 72977078
The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of anti-PLAC1 antibodies in normal pregnant women and in women with…
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2007
2007
The PLAC1 protein localizes to membranous compartments in the apical region of the syncytiotrophoblast
M. Fant
,
Hugo Barerra-Saldana
,
W. Dubinsky
,
B. Poindexter
,
R. Bick
Molecular Reproduction and Development
2007
Corpus ID: 8474935
PLAC1 is a trophoblast‐specific gene that maps to a locus on the X‐chromosome important to placental development. We have…
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2006
2006
PLAC1 mRNA in Maternal Blood Correlates with Doppler Waveform in Uterine Arteries in Normal Pregnancies at the Second and Third Trimester
A. Farina
,
M. Concu
,
+8 authors
N. Rizzo
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
2006
Corpus ID: 29225938
Abstract: Doppler analysis of the uterine arteries is currently used for pre‐eclampsia (PE) screening. PLAC1 is a trophoblast…
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Review
2000
Review
2000
Ubiquitous Presence of O 6-Methylguanine in Human Peripheral and Cord Blood DNA 1
P. Georgiadis
,
E. Samoli
,
Stella Kaila
,
K. Katsouyanni
,
S. Kyrtopoulos
2000
Corpus ID: 27164596
O-Methylguanine (O-meG) is a powerful premutagenic lesion that can arise from exposure to methylating agents. Although it has…
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1995
1995
Freeze-thaw resistance of concrete : destruction mechanisms, concrete technology, test methods, quality control : a contribution to the BRITE/EURAM project BREU-CT92-0591 "The Residual Service Life…
G. Fagerlund
1995
Corpus ID: 55411021
In this report a rather comprehensive analysis is made of the frost and salt scaling resistance of concrete. Both theoretical and…
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1994
1994
Effect of Frost Damage on Bond between Reinforcement and Concrete – A contribution to the BRITE/EURAM project BREU-CT92-0591, Internal LTH Report, TVBM 9016
G. Fagerlund
,
M. Janz
,
B. Johannesson
1994
Corpus ID: 114446037
Effect of Frost Damage on Bond between Reinforcement and Concrete – A contribution to the BRITE/EURAM project BREU-CT92-0591…
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1989
1989
Staphylococcus aureus chromosomal mutation plaC1 amplifies plasmid pT181 by depressing synthesis of its negative-effector countertranscripts
S. Iordanescu
Journal of Bacteriology
1989
Corpus ID: 29537411
A Staphylococcus aureus chromosomal mutation, plaC1, which leads specifically to the amplification of plasmid pT181 has…
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