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The following pages link to Disabled-1 is a large common fragile site gene, inactivated in multiple cancers (Q28257656):
Displaying 16 items.
- Identification of alternatively spliced Dab1 and Fyn isoforms in pig (Q21262964) (← links)
- Rat small intestine expresses the reelin-Disabled-1 signalling pathway (Q28582198) (← links)
- Disabled-1 alternative splicing in human fetal retina and neural tumors (Q34097924) (← links)
- Correlation between array-comparative genomic hybridization-defined genomic gains and losses and survival: identification of 1p31-32 deletion as a prognostic factor in myeloma (Q34296442) (← links)
- Microenvironmental genomic alterations reveal signaling networks for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (Q35207117) (← links)
- Parkin and PINK1 mutations in early-onset Parkinson's disease: comprehensive screening in publicly available cases and control (Q36617539) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of common fragile sites as a strategy to discover cancer susceptibility genes (Q38250822) (← links)
- Very large common fragile site genes and their potential role in cancer development (Q38258543) (← links)
- A selected group of large common fragile site genes have decreased expression in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. (Q42239902) (← links)
- Replication dynamics at common fragile site FRA6E. (Q43002699) (← links)
- RELN signaling modulates glioblastoma growth and substrate-dependent migration. (Q47339124) (← links)
- Reelin-Dab1 signaling system in human colorectal cancer. (Q51630870) (← links)
- A new BCR-ABL1 Drosophila model as a powerful tool to elucidate pathogenesis and progression of chronic myeloid leukemia (Q58580496) (← links)
- Fragility Extraordinaire: Unsolved Mysteries of Chromosome Fragile Sites (Q64389728) (← links)
- Impaired Replication Timing Promotes Tissue-Specific Expression of Common Fragile Sites (Q90598938) (← links)
- Disabled-1 is down-regulated in clinical breast cancer and regulates cell apoptosis through NF-κB/Bcl-2/caspase-9 (Q93366297) (← links)