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Pestell, Richard
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Eye Proteins
Academic Article
Attenuation of Forkhead signaling by the retinal determination factor DACH1.
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Cell fate determination factor Dachshund reprograms breast cancer stem cell function.
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Transcription elongation regulator 1 is a co-integrator of the cell fate determination factor Dachshund homolog 1.
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The type 1 insulin-like growth factor receptor and resistance to DACH1.
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DACH1 inhibits transforming growth factor-beta signaling through binding Smad4.
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Regulation of alphaA-crystallin via Pax6, c-Maf, CREB and a broad domain of lens-specific chromatin.
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DACH1 is a cell fate determination factor that inhibits cyclin D1 and breast tumor growth.
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Cell fate determination factor DACH1 inhibits c-Jun-induced contact-independent growth.
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DACH1 negatively regulates the human RANK ligand gene expression in stromal/preosteoblast cells.
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Dachshund inhibits oncogene-induced breast cancer cellular migration and invasion through suppression of interleukin-8.
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The cell fate determination factor dachshund inhibits androgen receptor signaling and prostate cancer cellular growth.
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Altered expression of DACH1 and cyclin D1 in endometrial cancer.
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The cell fate determination factor DACH1 is expressed in estrogen receptor-alpha-positive breast cancer and represses estrogen receptor-alpha signaling.
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The Dachshund gene in development and hormone-responsive tumorigenesis.
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Transcriptome-wide association analysis identifies DACH1 as a kidney disease risk gene that contributes to fibrosis.
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