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Summary Literature (5)
Literature for DOID 12450: pancytopenia


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Fanconi anemia proteins are required to prevent accumulation of replication-associated DNA double-strand breaks., Sobeck A,Stone S,Costanzo V,de Graaf B,Reuter T,de Winter J,Wallisch M,Akkari Y,Olson S,Wang W,Joenje H,Christian JL,Lupardus PJ,Cimprich KA,Gautier J,Hoatlin ME, Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 2006; 26(2):1098-5549.
The Fanconi anemia gene product FANCF is a flexible adaptor protein., Léveillé F,Blom E,Medhurst AL,Bier P,Laghmani el H,Johnson M,Rooimans MA,Sobeck A,Waisfisz Q,Arwert F,Patel KJ,Hoatlin ME,Joenje H,de Winter JP, J Biol Chem. September 17, 2004; 279(38):1083-351X.
Identification, developmental expression and regulation of the Xenopus ortholog of human FANCG/XRCC9., Stone S,Sobeck A,van Kogelenberg M,de Graaf B,Joenje H,Christian J,Hoatlin ME, Genes Cells. July 1, 2007; 12(7):1356-9597.
Monoketone analogs of curcumin, a new class of Fanconi anemia pathway inhibitors., Landais I,Hiddingh S,McCarroll M,Yang C,Sun A,Turker MS,Snyder JP,Hoatlin ME, Mol Cancer. December 31, 2009; 8:1476-4598.
Fanconi anemia proteins FANCD2 and FANCI exhibit different DNA damage responses during S-phase., Sareen A,Chaudhury I,Adams N,Sobeck A, Nucleic Acids Res. September 1, 2012; 40(17):1362-4962.