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392 related items for PubMed ID: 14684235

  • 1. Tuberous sclerosis complex: genetics to pathogenesis.
    Narayanan V.
    Pediatr Neurol; 2003 Nov; 29(5):404-9. PubMed ID: 14684235
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  • 2. Evidence for separable functions of tuberous sclerosis gene products in mammalian cell cycle regulation.
    Miloloza A, Kubista M, Rosner M, Hengstschläger M.
    J Neuropathol Exp Neurol; 2002 Feb; 61(2):154-63. PubMed ID: 11853018
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  • 3. Loss of expression of tuberin and hamartin in tuberous sclerosis complex-associated but not in sporadic angiofibromas.
    Fackler I, DeClue JE, Rust H, Vu PA, Kutzner H, Rütten A, Kaddu S, Sander CA, Volkenandt M, Johnson MW, Vinters HV, Wienecke R.
    J Cutan Pathol; 2003 Mar; 30(3):174-7. PubMed ID: 12641776
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  • 4. Developmental expression of the tuberous sclerosis proteins tuberin and hamartin.
    Murthy V, Stemmer-Rachamimov AO, Haddad LA, Roy JE, Cutone AN, Beauchamp RL, Smith N, Louis DN, Ramesh V.
    Acta Neuropathol; 2001 Mar; 101(3):202-10. PubMed ID: 11307618
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  • 5. Pathological mutations in TSC1 and TSC2 disrupt the interaction between hamartin and tuberin.
    Hodges AK, Li S, Maynard J, Parry L, Braverman R, Cheadle JP, DeClue JE, Sampson JR.
    Hum Mol Genet; 2001 Dec 01; 10(25):2899-905. PubMed ID: 11741833
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  • 7. TSC2 missense mutations inhibit tuberin phosphorylation and prevent formation of the tuberin-hamartin complex.
    Nellist M, Verhaaf B, Goedbloed MA, Reuser AJ, van den Ouweland AM, Halley DJ.
    Hum Mol Genet; 2001 Dec 01; 10(25):2889-98. PubMed ID: 11741832
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  • 9. Localization of tuberous sclerosis 2 mRNA and its protein product tuberin in normal human brain and in cerebral lesions of patients with tuberous sclerosis.
    Kerfoot C, Wienecke R, Menchine M, Emelin J, Maize JC, Welsh CT, Norman MG, DeClue JE, Vinters HV.
    Brain Pathol; 1996 Oct 01; 6(4):367-75. PubMed ID: 8944308
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  • 10. Tuberin phosphorylation regulates its interaction with hamartin. Two proteins involved in tuberous sclerosis.
    Aicher LD, Campbell JS, Yeung RS.
    J Biol Chem; 2001 Jun 15; 276(24):21017-21. PubMed ID: 11290735
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  • 11. Simultaneous loss of hamartin and tuberin from the cerebrum, kidney and heart with tuberous sclerosis.
    Mizuguchi M, Ikeda K, Takashima S.
    Acta Neuropathol; 2000 May 15; 99(5):503-10. PubMed ID: 10805093
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  • 12. Co-localization of TSC1 and TSC2 gene products in tubers of patients with tuberous sclerosis.
    Johnson MW, Emelin JK, Park SH, Vinters HV.
    Brain Pathol; 1999 Jan 15; 9(1):45-54. PubMed ID: 9989450
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  • 13. The tuberin-hamartin complex negatively regulates beta-catenin signaling activity.
    Mak BC, Takemaru K, Kenerson HL, Moon RT, Yeung RS.
    J Biol Chem; 2003 Feb 21; 278(8):5947-51. PubMed ID: 12511557
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  • 14. Tuberous sclerosis: immunohistochemistry expression of tuberin and hamartin in a 31-week gestational fetus.
    Vinaitheerthan M, Wei J, Mizuguchi M, Greco A, Barness EG.
    Fetal Pediatr Pathol; 2004 Feb 21; 23(4):241-9. PubMed ID: 16095035
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  • 15. Regulation of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) function by 14-3-3 proteins.
    Nellist M, Goedbloed MA, Halley DJ.
    Biochem Soc Trans; 2003 Jun 21; 31(Pt 3):587-91. PubMed ID: 12773161
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  • 16. Characterization of the cytosolic tuberin-hamartin complex. Tuberin is a cytosolic chaperone for hamartin.
    Nellist M, van Slegtenhorst MA, Goedbloed M, van den Ouweland AM, Halley DJ, van der Sluijs P.
    J Biol Chem; 1999 Dec 10; 274(50):35647-52. PubMed ID: 10585443
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  • 17. Pam and its ortholog highwire interact with and may negatively regulate the TSC1.TSC2 complex.
    Murthy V, Han S, Beauchamp RL, Smith N, Haddad LA, Ito N, Ramesh V.
    J Biol Chem; 2004 Jan 09; 279(2):1351-8. PubMed ID: 14559897
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  • 18. Expression of the tuberous sclerosis complex gene products, hamartin and tuberin, in central nervous system tissues.
    Gutmann DH, Zhang Y, Hasbani MJ, Goldberg MP, Plank TL, Petri Henske E.
    Acta Neuropathol; 2000 Mar 09; 99(3):223-30. PubMed ID: 10663963
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  • 19. Hamartin and tuberin interaction with the G2/M cyclin-dependent kinase CDK1 and its regulatory cyclins A and B.
    Catania MG, Mischel PS, Vinters HV.
    J Neuropathol Exp Neurol; 2001 Jul 09; 60(7):711-23. PubMed ID: 11444800
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  • 20. Tuberin and hamartin expression is reduced in the majority of subependymal giant cell astrocytomas in tuberous sclerosis complex consistent with a two-hit model of pathogenesis.
    Jóźwiak S, Kwiatkowski D, Kotulska K, Larysz-Brysz M, Lewin-Kowalik J, Grajkowska W, Roszkowski M.
    J Child Neurol; 2004 Feb 09; 19(2):102-6. PubMed ID: 15072102
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