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D H Wreschner

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Margalit M, Yogev L, Yavetz H, Lehavi O, Hauser R, Botchan A, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2012 Mar; 27(5):1238-48. PMID: 22402205
Background: The prostate and testis expression (PATE)-like family of proteins are expressed mainly in the male genital tract. They are localized in the sperm head and are homologous to SP-10,...
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Williams S, Wreschner D, Tran M, Eyre H, Sutherland G, McGuckin M
J Biol Chem . 2001 Mar; 276(21):18327-36. PMID: 11278439
Transmembrane mucins are glycoproteins involved in barrier function in epithelial tissues. To identify novel transmembrane mucin genes, we performed a tblastn search of the GenBanktrade mark EST data bases with...
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Zaretsky J, Sarid R, Aylon Y, Mittelman L, Wreschner D, Keydar I
FEBS Lett . 1999 Nov; 461(3):189-95. PMID: 10567695
The MUC1 gene encodes a mucin glycoprotein and is overexpressed in breast cancer. Knowledge of the mechanisms leading to MUC1 overexpression may help in the development of molecular approaches for...
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Hartman M, Baruch A, Ron I, Aderet Y, YOELI M, Sagi-Assif O, et al.
Int J Cancer . 1999 Jul; 82(2):256-67. PMID: 10389761
The products of the MUC1 gene are known to be highly expressed in human breast cancer cells. The best characterized MUC1 protein is a polymorphic, type 1 transmembrane molecule containing...
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Baruch A, Hartmann M, YOELI M, Adereth Y, Greenstein S, Stadler Y, et al.
Cancer Res . 1999 Apr; 59(7):1552-61. PMID: 10197628
MUC1 proteins, some of which contain a mucin-like domain and others lacking this region, can be generated from the human breast cancer-associated MUC1 gene by alternative splicing. The MUC1/Y isoform...
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Baruch A, Hartmann M, Greenstein S, Burstein M, Keydar I, Weiss M, et al.
Int J Cancer . 1997 May; 71(5):741-9. PMID: 9180140
The human MUC1 gene expresses at least 2 type 1 membrane proteins: MUC1/REP, a polymorphic high m.w. MUC1 glycoprotein often highly expressed in breast cancer tissues and containing a variable...
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Smorodinsky N, Weiss M, Hartmann M, Baruch A, Harness E, Yaakobovitz M, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 1996 Nov; 228(1):115-21. PMID: 8912645
Although MUC1 proteins are known to be secreted by breast cancer cells, the mechanism of their release from the cell is still obscure. Our previously reported MUC1 cDNA sequences suggested...
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Weiss M, Baruch A, Keydar I, Wreschner D
Int J Cancer . 1996 Mar; 66(1):55-9. PMID: 8608966
As thyroid nodules are common, it is imperative to recommend operation only to those with a high risk of malignancy. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, which is widely used for this...
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Weiss M, Keydar I, Wreschner D
Int J Cancer . 1995 Jul; 62(3):245-51. PMID: 7628867
The MUC1 gene codes for protein products that are highly expressed in human breast-cancer tissue and that serve as tumor markers for disease progression. The factors contributing to the disease-specific...
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Baruch A, Elroy-Stein O, Keydar I, Wreschner D
FEBS Lett . 1994 Dec; 356(1):130-6. PMID: 7988707
Phosphorylation on tyrosine residues is a key step in signal transduction pathways mediated by membrane proteins. Although it is known that human breast cancer tissue expresses at least 2 MUC1...