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Matrix metalloproteinase 26 proteolysis of the NH2-terminal domain of the estrogen receptor beta correlates with the survival of breast cancer patients.
AY Savinov, AG Remacle, VS Golubkov, M Krajewska, S Kennedy, MJ Duffy, DV Rozanov, S Krajewski, and AY Strongin
Cancer Res., Mar 2006; 66: 2716-24. Journal article
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Epithelial expression of matrix metalloproteinase-26 is elevated at mid-cycle in the human endometrium.
R Pilka, C Whatling, H Domanski, S Hansson, P Eriksson, and B Casslen
Mol. Hum. Reprod., May 2003; 9: 271-7. Journal article
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Expression of matrix metalloproteinase-26 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-4 in human normal cytotrophoblast cells and a choriocarcinoma cell line, JEG-3.
J Zhang, YJ Cao, YG Zhao, QX Sang, and EK Duan
Mol. Hum. Reprod., Jul 2002; 8: 659-66. Journal article
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S-glutathionylation of the Rpn2 regulatory subunit inhibits 26 S proteasomal function.
JW Zmijewski, S Banerjee, and E Abraham
J. Biol. Chem., Aug 2009; 284: 22213-21. Journal article
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Brassinolide and [26, 28-2H6]brassinolide are differently demethylated by loss of C-26 and C-28, respectively, in Marchantia polymorpha.
TW Kim, SC Chang, J Choo, T Watanabe, S Takatsuto, T Yokota, JS Lee, SY Kim, and SK Kim
Plant Cell Physiol., Oct 2000; 41: 1171-4. Journal article
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Is C-26 hydroxylation an evolutionarily conserved steroid inactivation mechanism?
S Meaney
FASEB J, Aug 2005; 19: 1220-4. Journal article
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A connexin 26 mutation causes a syndrome of sensorineural hearing loss and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis (MIM 148350).
K Heathcote, P Syrris, ND Carter, and MA Patton
J. Med. Genet., Jan 2000; 37: 50-1. Case reports
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Connexin 26 as a cause of hereditary hearing loss.
WT McGuirt and RJ Smith
Am J Audiol, Dec 1999; 8: 93-100. Case reports
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Aberrant expression of connexin 26 is associated with lung metastasis of colorectal cancer.
K Ezumi, H Yamamoto, K Murata, M Higashiyama, B Damdinsuren, Y Nakamura, N Kyo, J Okami, CY Ngan, I Takemasa, M Ikeda, M Sekimoto, N Matsuura, H Nojima, and M Monden
Clin. Cancer Res., Feb 2008; 14: 677-84. Journal article
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BR22, a 26 kDa thyroid transcription factor-1 associated protein (TAP26), is expressed in human lung cells.
MC Yang, B Wang, JC Weissler, LR Margraf, and YS Yang
Eur. Respir. J., Jul 2003; 22: 28-34. Journal article
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Prevalent connexin 26 gene (GJB2) mutations in Japanese.
S Abe, S Usami, H Shinkawa, PM Kelley, and WJ Kimberling
J. Med. Genet., Jan 2000; 37: 41-3. Journal article
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A family 26 mannanase produced by Clostridium thermocellum as a component of the cellulosome contains a domain which is conserved in mannanases from anaerobic fungi.
JR Halstead, PE Vercoe, HJ Gilbert, K Davidson, and GP Hazlewood
Microbiology, Nov 1999; 145 ( Pt 11): 3101-8. Journal article
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Isolation and analysis of a novel gene, HXC-26, adjacent to the rab GDP dissociation inhibitor gene located at human chromosome Xq28 region.
A Toyoda, T Sakai, Y Sugiyama, J Kusuda, K Hashimoto, and H Maeda
DNA Res, Oct 1996; 3: 337-40. Journal article
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Increased expression of connexins 26 and 43 in lymph node metastases of breast cancer.
L Kanczuga-Koda, S Sulkowski, A Lenczewski, M Koda, A Wincewicz, M Baltaziak, and M Sulkowska
J. Clin. Pathol., Apr 2006; 59: 429-33. Comparative study
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A common founder for the 35delG GJB2 gene mutation in connexin 26 hearing impairment.
L Van Laer, P Coucke, RF Mueller, G Caethoven, K Flothmann, SD Prasad, GP Chamberlin, M Houseman, GR Taylor, CM Van de Heyning, E Fransen, J Rowland, RA Cucci, RJ Smith, and G Van Camp
J. Med. Genet., Aug 2001; 38: 515-8. Journal article
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Genetic analysis of the connexin-26 M34T variant: identification of genotype M34T/M34T segregating with mild-moderate non-syndromic sensorineural hearing loss.
MJ Houseman, LA Ellis, A Pagnamenta, WL Di, S Rickard, AH Osborn, HH Dahl, GR Taylor, M Bitner-Glindzicz, W Reardon, RF Mueller, and DP Kelsell
J. Med. Genet., Jan 2001; 38: 20-5. Journal article
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Resistance exercise training attenuates wasting of the extensor digitorum longus muscle in mice bearing the colon-26 adenocarcinoma.
S al-Majid and DO McCarthy
Biol Res Nurs, Jan 2001; 2: 155-66. Journal article
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Decreased expression of connexin-30 and aberrant expression of connexin-26 in human head and neck cancer.
H Ozawa, T Matsunaga, K Kamiya, Y Tokumaru, M Fujii, T Tomita, and K Ogawa
Anticancer Res, Jul 2007; 27: 2189-95. Journal article
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Variable promoter region CpG island methylation of the putative tumor suppressor gene Connexin 26 in breast cancer.
LW Tan, T Bianco, and A Dobrovic
Carcinogenesis, Feb 2002; 23: 231-6. Journal article
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Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate induces hepatocellular adenoma in transgenic mice carrying a human prototype c-Ha-ras gene in a 26-week carcinogenicity study.
K Toyosawa, K Okimoto, I Kobayashi, K Kijima, E Kikawa, M Kohchi, T Koujitani, K Tanaka, and N Matsuoka
Toxicol Pathol, Jul 2001; 29: 458-66. Comparative study
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