Citations for
1LGALS1, LYAR
LYAR promotes colorectal cancer cell mobility by activating galectin-1 expression.
Wu Y, Liu M, Li Z, Wu XB, Wang Y, Wang Y, Nie M, Huang F, Ju J, Ma C, Tan R, Zen K, Zhang CY, Fu K, Chen YG, Wang MR, Zhao Q.
Oncotarget 6(32):32890-901. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.5335. 2015
2LYAR
Lyar Is a New Ligand for Retinal Pigment Epithelial Phagocytosis.
Guo F, Ding Y, Caberoy NB, Alvarado G, Liu R, Shen C, Yu J, Zhou Y, Salero E, LeBlanc ME, Wang W, Li W.
J Cell Biochem 116(10):2177-87. doi: 10.1002/jcb.25089. 2015
3LYAR, MTSS1, NCALD, NOP14, PDIA3
Whole genome expression profiling of blood cells in ovarian cancer patients -prognostic impact of the CYP1B1, MTSS1, NCALD, and NOP14.
Isaksson HS, Sorbe B, Nilsson TK.
Oncotarget 5(12):4040-9. 2014
4LYAR
Human fetal globin gene expression is regulated by LYAR.
Ju J, Wang Y, Liu R, Zhang Y, Xu Z, Wang Y, Wu Y, Liu M, Cerruti L, Zou F, Ma C, Fang M, Tan R, Jane SM, Zhao Q.
Nucleic Acids Res 42(15):9740-52. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku718. 2014
5LYAR
Human cell growth regulator Ly-1 antibody reactive homologue accelerates processing of preribosomal RNA.
Miyazawa N, Yoshikawa H, Magae S, Ishikawa H, Izumikawa K, Terukina G, Suzuki A, Nakamura-Fujiyama S, Miura Y, Hayano T, Komatsu W, Isobe T, Takahashi N.
Genes Cells 19(4):273-86. doi: 10.1111/gtc.12129. 2014
6LYAR
Expression and function of the testis-predominant protein LYAR in mice.
Lee B, Jin S, Choi H, Kwon JT, Kim J, Jeong J, Kwon YI, Cho C.
Mol Cells 35(1):54-60. doi: 10.1007/s10059-013-2271-3. 2013
7LYAR
Mutations in Lyar and p53 are synergistically lethal in female mice.
Wang G, Fulkerson CM, Malek R, Ghassemifar S, Snyder PW, Mendrysa SM.
Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol 94(9):729-37. doi: 10.1002/bdra.23048. 2012
8LYAR
Ly-1 antibody reactive clone is an important nucleolar protein for control of self-renewal and differentiation in embryonic stem cells.
Li H, Wang B, Yang A, Lu R, Wang W, Zhou Y, Shi G, Kwon SW, Zhao Y, Jin Y.
Stem Cells 27(6):1244-54. doi: 10.1002/stem.55. 2009
9LYAR
LYAR, a novel nucleolar protein with zinc finger DNA-binding motifs, is involved in cell growth regulation.
Su L, Hershberger RJ, Weissman IL.
Genes Dev 7(5):735-48. 1993