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Characterization of the cDNA and Pattern of Expression of a New Gene Over‐Expressed in Human Hepatomas and Colonic Tumors
ArticleAbstract: A cDNA clone of 6.449 kb ch‐TOG (for colonic and hepatic tumor over‐expressed gene) initially selectPalabras claves:Gene, over‐expression, tumorsAutores:Berta P., Charrasse S., Chow T., Christian Larroque, Mazel M., Taviaux S.Fuentes:scopusExpression of the tumor over-expressed ch-TOG gene in human and baboon brain
ArticleAbstract: We recently reported on the over-expression of a new gene, colonic and hepatic tumor over-expressedPalabras claves:Baboon brain, ch-TOG gene expression, Human brain, Purkinje cellsAutores:Arrancibia S., Charrasse S., Christian Larroque, Coubes P.Fuentes:scopusInduction of CYP1A1 gene by benzimidazole derivatives during Caco-2 cell differentiation: Evidence for an aryl-hydrocarbon receptor-mediated mechanism
ArticleAbstract: The Caco-2 cell line, derived from a human colon adenocarcinoma, is unique in its property of spontaPalabras claves:Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor, CYP1A1, Differentiation, Omeprazole, regulationAutores:Charrasse S., Christian Larroque, Daujat M., Fabre I., Jounaïdi Y., Lesca P., Maurel P., Poellinger L.Fuentes:scopusThe TOGp protein is a new human microtubule-associated protein homologous to the Xenopus XMAP215
ArticleAbstract: We have recently identified a 6,449 bp cDNA, termed colonic, hepatic tumor over-expressed gene (ch-TPalabras claves:Microtubule associated protein (MAP), Microtubule dynamics, MITÓSISAutores:Ango F., Cassimeris L., Charrasse S., Christian Larroque, Gard D.L., Gauthier-Rouviere C., Schroeder M.Fuentes:scopusThe Xenopus XMAP215 and its human homologue TOG proteins interact with cyclin B1 to target p34cdc2 to microtubules during mitosis
ArticleAbstract: Cytoskeleton reorganization, leading to mitotic spindle formation, is an M-phase-specific event andPalabras claves:Mitosis, microtubules, p34cdc2-cyclin B1, XMAP215/TOGpAutores:Charrasse S., Christian Larroque, Dorée M., Lorca T.Fuentes:scopusThe interaction of TOGp with microtubules and tubulin
ArticleAbstract: TOGp is the human homolog of XMAP215, a Xenopus microtubule-associated protein that promotes rapid mPalabras claves:Autores:Cassimeris L., Charrasse S., Christian Larroque, Spittle C.Fuentes:scopus