Amit Dipak Amin
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Amin A, Rajan S, Schatz J
Aging (Albany NY)
. 2015 Nov;
7(10):752-3.
PMID: 26525633
No abstract available.
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Amin A, Rajan S, Liang W, Pongtornpipat P, Groysman M, Tapia E, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2015 May;
75(14):2916-27.
PMID: 26018086
The anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is chromosomally rearranged in a subset of certain cancers, including 2% to 7% of non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) and ∼70% of anaplastic large cell...
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Amin A, Vishnoi N, Prochasson P
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2014 Jan;
1819(3-4):264-276.
PMID: 24459729
Due to its extensive length, DNA is packaged into a protective chromatin structure known as the nucleosome. In order to carry out various cellular functions, nucleosomes must be disassembled, allowing...
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Amin A, Dimova D, Ferreira M, Vishnoi N, Hancock L, Osley M, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2011 Oct;
1819(1):16-27.
PMID: 21978826
The histone genes are an important group of cell cycle regulated genes whose transcription is activated during the G1/S transition and repressed in early G1, late S, and G2/M. The...
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Vishnoi N, Flaherty K, Hancock L, Ferreira M, Amin A, Prochasson P
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 2011 Jul;
1809(10):557-66.
PMID: 21782987
The HIR complex, which is comprised of the four proteins Hir1, Hir2, Hir3 and Hpc2, was first characterized as a repressor of three of the four histone gene loci in...
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Amin A, Chaix A, Mason R, Badge R, Borts R
PLoS One
. 2010 Nov;
5(11):e15380.
PMID: 21085703
Background: The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RecQ helicase Sgs1 is essential for mitotic and meiotic genome stability. The stage at which Sgs1 acts during meiosis is subject to debate. Cytological experiments showed...