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The following pages link to A critical function of Mad2l2 in primordial germ cell development of mice (Q27320769):
Displaying 13 items.
- The multifaceted roles of the HORMA domain in cellular signaling (Q26776388) (← links)
- REV7 is essential for DNA damage tolerance via two REV3L binding sites in mammalian DNA polymerase ζ (Q35098093) (← links)
- Kif18a is specifically required for mitotic progression during germ line development. (Q35668600) (← links)
- The Polymerase Activity of Mammalian DNA Pol ζ Is Specifically Required for Cell and Embryonic Viability (Q35884176) (← links)
- Destabilization of pluripotency in the absence of Mad2l2. (Q36187885) (← links)
- MAD2L2 Promotes Open Chromatin in Embryonic Stem Cells and Derepresses the Dppa3 Locus (Q38711158) (← links)
- Testis Transcriptome Modulation in Klinefelter Patients with Hypospermatogenesis (Q38865107) (← links)
- MAD2B contributes to podocyte injury of diabetic nephropathy via inducing cyclin B1 and Skp2 accumulation (Q41479502) (← links)
- REV7/MAD2L2: the multitasking maestro emerges as a barrier to recombination (Q42415017) (← links)
- Rev7, the regulatory subunit of Polζ, undergoes UV-induced and Cul4-dependent degradation. (Q50702779) (← links)
- FAM35A associates with REV7 and modulates DNA damage responses of normal and BRCA1-defective cells. (Q55394676) (← links)
- FAM35A/SHLD2/RINN2: A Novel Determinant of DSB Repair Pathway Choice and Genome Stability in Cancer (Q92044740) (← links)
- DNA polymerase ζ in DNA replication and repair (Q92606632) (← links)