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Angabin Matin to Germ Cells

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Angabin Matin has written about Germ Cells.
Connection Strength

1.449
  1. Hammond SS, Matin A. Tools for the genetic analysis of germ cells. Genesis. 2009 Sep; 47(9):617-27.
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    Score: 0.344
  2. Bhattacharya C, Aggarwal S, Kumar M, Ali A, Matin A. Mouse apolipoprotein B editing complex 3 (APOBEC3) is expressed in germ cells and interacts with dead-end (DND1). PLoS One. 2008 May 28; 3(5):e2315.
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    Score: 0.315
  3. Bhattacharya C, Aggarwal S, Zhu R, Kumar M, Zhao M, Meistrich ML, Matin A. The mouse dead-end gene isoform alpha is necessary for germ cell and embryonic viability. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2007 Mar 30; 355(1):194-9.
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    Score: 0.288
  4. Youngren KK, Coveney D, Peng X, Bhattacharya C, Schmidt LS, Nickerson ML, Lamb BT, Deng JM, Behringer RR, Capel B, Rubin EM, Nadeau JH, Matin A. The Ter mutation in the dead end gene causes germ cell loss and testicular germ cell tumours. Nature. 2005 May 19; 435(7040):360-4.
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    Score: 0.255
  5. Nunez L, Mokkapati S, Yu C, Deng JM, Behringer RR, Matin A. Generation of a novel mouse strain with conditional, cell-type specific, expression of DND1. Genesis. 2019 11; 57(11-12):e23335.
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    Score: 0.172
  6. Zhu R, Bhattacharya C, Matin A. The role of dead-end in germ-cell tumor development. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2007 Dec; 1120:181-6.
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    Score: 0.075
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