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List of genes:

Pubmed

Gene: 

FATE1 (official gene symbol)

Other symbol: 

FATE1

CT family: 

CT43 

CT identifier: 

CT43

Aliases from NCBI:

FATE

7 records found.

ARTICLE DATE PUBMED ID TITLE GENES
1 12/01/2007 17761949 Increased steroidogenic factor-1 dosage triggers adrenocortical cell proliferation and cancer.
  Steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1/Ad4BP; NR5A1), a nuclear receptor transcription factor, has a pivotal role in adrenal and gonadal development in humans and mice. A frequent feature of childhood adrenocor...
2 02/01/2005 15580283 Immunohistochemical analysis of the expression of FATE/BJ-HCC-2 antigen in normal and malignant tissues.
  FATE/BJ-HCC-2 is a newly identified cancer/testis (CT) antigen, which was detected in tumor tissues and testis. As previous studies of FATE/BJ-HCC-2 expression pattern were mainly based on messenger R...
3 01/23/2004 14738373 The cancer/testis genes: review, standardization, and commentary.
  Cancer/testis (CT) antigens are immunogenic in cancer patients, exhibit highly tissue-restricted expression, and are considered promising target molecules for cancer vaccines. To date, 44 CT gene fami...
4 08/01/2003 12811541 Mutational analysis of the human FATE gene in 144 infertile men.
  The FATE gene maps to Xq28 where one case of a translocation breakpoint has been found in an infertile man. Moreover, the FATE promoter contains a putative SF-1-binding site, and FATE has been propose...
5 07/21/2003 12865919 Identification of two novel CT antigens and their capacity to elicit antibody response in hepatocellular carcinoma patients.
  FATE and TPTE genes were originally reported to be specifically expressed in the adult testis. We searched for the databases of Unigene and serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) implying that thes...
6 11/26/2001 11694338 Human FATE is a novel X-linked gene expressed in fetal and adult testis.
  Previously, we identified a partial cDNA sequence of a novel human transcript, designated fetal and adult testis expressed transcript (FATE). FATE is testis-specific in fetal life and co-expressed wit...
7 01/01/2001 11134355 Identification of human candidate genes for male infertility by digital differential display.
  Evidence for the importance of genetic factors in male fertility is accumulating. In the literature and the Mendelian Cytogenetics Network database, 265 cases of infertile males with balanced reciproc...