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Details on Person Okada, T

Class:IdPerson:353201
_displayNameOkada, T
_timestamp2009-04-24 22:34:06
created[InstanceEdit:353199] Saxena, A, 2008-06-12 16:38:40
firstnameTakashi
initialT
modified[InstanceEdit:353491] Saxena, A, 2008-06-12 16:39:18
[InstanceEdit:418633] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-04-24 22:33:38
surnameOkada
(author)[LiteratureReference:353203] RAD18 and RAD54 cooperatively contribute to maintenance of genomic stability in vertebrate cells
[LiteratureReference:353246] Involvement of vertebrate polkappa in Rad18-independent postreplication repair of UV damage
[LiteratureReference:353275] Multiple roles of vertebrate REV genes in DNA repair and recombination
[LiteratureReference:353287] Involvement of vertebrate Polkappa in translesion DNA synthesis across DNA monoalkylation damage
[LiteratureReference:381050] XBP1 mRNA is induced by ATF6 and spliced by IRE1 in response to ER stress to produce a highly active transcription factor
[LiteratureReference:381102] ATF6 activated by proteolysis binds in the presence of NF-Y (CBF) directly to the cis-acting element responsible for the mammalian unfolded protein response
[LiteratureReference:381171] IRE1-mediated unconventional mRNA splicing and S2P-mediated ATF6 cleavage merge to regulate XBP1 in signaling the unfolded protein response
[LiteratureReference:2101030] Transient receptor potential 1 regulates capacitative Ca(2+) entry and Ca(2+) release from endoplasmic reticulum in B lymphocytes
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