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Details on Person Sardet, Claude

Class:IdPerson:3222034
_displayNameSardet, Claude
_timestamp2013-03-18 14:32:55
created[InstanceEdit:3222032] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2013-03-18
firstnameClaude
initialC
surnameSardet
(author)[LiteratureReference:3222049] E4F1 is an atypical ubiquitin ligase that modulates p53 effector functions independently of degradation
[LiteratureReference:5205875] Negative regulation of transcription by the type II arginine methyltransferase PRMT5
[LiteratureReference:5212680] The histone-binding protein COPR5 is required for nuclear functions of the protein arginine methyltransferase PRMT5
[LiteratureReference:5674357] Growth factors induce nuclear translocation of MAP kinases (p42mapk and p44mapk) but not of their activator MAP kinase kinase (p45mapkk) in fibroblasts
[LiteratureReference:6792624] Mutations in human lipoyltransferase gene LIPT1 cause a Leigh disease with secondary deficiency for pyruvate and alpha-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase
[LiteratureReference:8954112] A novel repressive E2F6 complex containing the polycomb group protein, EPC1, that interacts with EZH2 in a proliferation-specific manner
[LiteratureReference:9768095] Four and a half LIM protein 2 (FHL2) negatively regulates the transcription of E-cadherin through interaction with Snail1
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