Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group F Protein
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A Fanconi anemia complementation group protein. It is an essential component of a nuclear core complex that protects the GENOME against CHROMOSOMAL INSTABILITY. It interacts directly with FANCG PROTEIN and helps stabilize a complex with FANCA PROTEIN and FANCC PROTEIN.
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D052219
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D12.776.313.875 D12.776.660.293
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Fanconi Anemia Complementation Group F Protein" by people in Profiles.
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Lin S, Yu L, Song X, Bi J, Jiang L, Wang Y, He M, Xiao Q, Sun M, Olopade OI, Zhao L, Wei M. Intrinsic adriamycin resistance in p53-mutated breast cancer is related to the miR-30c/FANCF/REV1-mediated DNA damage response. Cell Death Dis. 2019 09 11; 10(9):666.
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Wei M, Xu J, Dignam J, Nanda R, Sveen L, Fackenthal J, Grushko TA, Olopade OI. Estrogen receptor alpha, BRCA1, and FANCF promoter methylation occur in distinct subsets of sporadic breast cancers. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2008 Sep; 111(1):113-20.
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Olopade OI, Wei M. FANCF methylation contributes to chemoselectivity in ovarian cancer. Cancer Cell. 2003 May; 3(5):417-20.
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