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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Juliet M Daniel is a Barbadian-born Canadian biology professor at McMaster University, where her research focuses on cancer biology. Daniel is recognized in the cancer biology field for the discovery and naming of the gene Kaiso, and is the recipient of several prestigious awards in recognition of her research and leadership, including an Ontario Premier Research Excellence Award and a Vice-Chancellor Award from the University of the West Indies.
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- Identification of a new catenin: the tyrosine kinase substrate p120cas associates with E-cadherin complexes (1994) (530)
- Selective Uncoupling of P120ctn from E-Cadherin Disrupts Strong Adhesion (2000) (491)
- The Catenin p120ctnInteracts with Kaiso, a Novel BTB/POZ Domain Zinc Finger Transcription Factor (1999) (437)
- Tyrosine phosphorylation and cadherin/catenin function (1997) (335)
- The p120ctn-binding partner Kaiso is a bi-modal DNA-binding protein that recognizes both a sequence-specific consensus and methylated CpG dinucleotides (2002) (285)
- POZ for effect--POZ-ZF transcription factors in cancer and development. (2006) (262)
- The tyrosine kinase substrate p120cas binds directly to E-cadherin but not to the adenomatous polyposis coli protein or alpha-catenin (1995) (238)
- Non-canonical Wnt signals are modulated by the Kaiso transcriptional repressor and p120-catenin (2004) (191)
- A Role for the Cleaved Cytoplasmic Domain of E-cadherin in the Nucleus*S⃞ (2008) (168)
- The novel catenin p120cas binds classical cadherins and induces an unusual morphological phenotype in NIH3T3 fibroblasts. (1996) (157)
- Dancing in and out of the nucleus: p120(ctn) and the transcription factor Kaiso. (2007) (143)
- The catenin p120ctn inhibits Kaiso-mediated transcriptional repression of the beta-catenin/TCF target gene matrilysin. (2005) (135)
- The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia (2012) (130)
- NLS-dependent nuclear localization of p120ctn is necessary to relieve Kaiso-mediated transcriptional repression (2004) (115)
- The Human Enhancer Blocker CTC-binding Factor Interacts with the Transcription Factor Kaiso* (2005) (95)
- Regulation of the Rapsyn Promoter by Kaiso and δ-Catenin (2004) (95)
- Regulation of the rapsyn promoter by kaiso and delta-catenin. (2004) (73)
- Isolation and Characterization of XKaiso, a Transcriptional Repressor That Associates with the Catenin Xp120 ctn in Xenopus laevis * (2002) (59)
- Nuclear Kaiso Expression Is Associated with High Grade and Triple-Negative Invasive Breast Cancer (2012) (56)
- Nuclear import of the BTB/POZ transcriptional regulator Kaiso (2004) (55)
- Kaiso Represses the Cell Cycle Gene cyclin D1 via Sequence-Specific and Methyl-CpG-Dependent Mechanisms (2012) (42)
- Kaiso, a transcriptional repressor, promotes cell migration and invasion of prostate cancer cells through regulation of miR-31 expression (2015) (40)
- Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)‐2α is required for the development of the catecholaminergic phenotype of sympathoadrenal cells (2009) (37)
- Kaiso depletion attenuates transforming growth factor-β signaling and metastatic activity of triple-negative breast cancer cells (2016) (34)
- The gene encoding p120cas, a novel catenin, localizes on human chromosome 11q11 (CTNND) and mouse chromosome 2 (Catns). (1996) (29)
- Kaiso overexpression promotes intestinal inflammation and potentiates intestinal tumorigenesis in Apc(Min/+) mice. (2015) (27)
- Dancing from bottoms up - Roles of the POZ-ZF transcription factor Kaiso in Cancer. (2019) (26)
- Kaiso regulates Znf131-mediated transcriptional activation. (2010) (23)
- Methylation-dependent regulation of hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha gene expression by the transcription factor Kaiso. (2015) (22)
- Monoclonal antibodies to Kaiso: a novel transcription factor and p120ctn-binding protein. (2001) (22)
- The POZ-ZF Transcription Factor Kaiso (ZBTB33) Induces Inflammation and Progenitor Cell Differentiation in the Murine Intestine (2013) (22)
- Kaiso is highly expressed in TNBC tissues of women of African ancestry compared to Caucasian women (2017) (20)
- Kaiso depletion attenuates the growth and survival of triple negative breast cancer cells (2017) (20)
- Additional file 2 (2012) (16)
- Kaiso differentially regulates components of the Notch signaling pathway in intestinal cells (2017) (13)
- Nuclear trafficking of the POZ-ZF protein Znf131. (2007) (12)
- Additional file 3 (2012) (10)
- Production and characterization of monoclonal antibodies to ARVCF. (1999) (9)
- High triple‐negative breast cancer prevalence and aggressive prognostic factors in Barbadian women with breast cancer (2020) (9)
- Additional file 4 (2010) (8)
- Additional File 1 (2012) (8)
- Loss of Kaiso expression in breast cancer cells prevents intra-vascular invasion in the lung and secondary metastasis (2017) (8)
- Kaiso-induced intestinal inflammation is preceded by diminished E-cadherin expression and intestinal integrity (2019) (6)
- Additional file 5 (2012) (6)
- Loss of E-cadherin leads to Id2-dependent inhibition of cell cycle progression in metastatic lobular breast cancer (2022) (5)
- Loss of Wasl improves pancreatic cancer outcome. (2020) (5)
- The POZ-ZF transcription factor Znf131 is implicated as a regulator of Kaiso-mediated biological processes. (2017) (4)
- Additional file 6 (2012) (4)
- Concomitant activation of GLI1 and Notch1 contributes to racial disparity of human triple negative breast cancer progression (2021) (3)
- Adherens junction proteins on the move—From the membrane to the nucleus in intestinal diseases (2022) (2)
- Transcription Factor Novel BTB/POZ Domain Zinc Finger The Catenin p120 ctn Interacts with Kaiso, a (2013) (2)
- Activated Src requires Cadherin-11, Rac, and gp130 for Stat3 activation and survival of mouse Balb/c3T3 fibroblasts (2022) (2)
- Kaiso is highly expressed in TNBC tissues of women of African ancestry compared to Caucasian women (2017) (1)
- Roads to Stat3 Paved with Cadherins (2022) (1)
- Additional file 7 (2012) (1)
- Triple-negative breast cancer prevalence in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis (2022) (1)
- The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia (2012) (1)
- Taking stock: The many surprising lives of p120-catenins (2007) (1)
- Kaiso differentially regulates components of the Notch signaling pathway in intestinal cells (2017) (0)
- Abstract C036: Correlation of Kaiso and androgen receptor expression in women of African ancestry with triple-negative breast cancer (2023) (0)
- The POZ-ZF transcription factor xZnf131: Roles in Xenopus neurogenesis and p120ctn/Kaiso signaling? (2006) (0)
- Analysis of the genomic landscapes of Barbadian and Nigerian women with triple negative breast cancer (2022) (0)
- Abstract 1302: Effect of intestinal-specific Kaiso overexpression on the APC MIN/+ mouse colon cancer model (2012) (0)
- A251 AZOXYMETHANE INDUCES INTESTINAL CRYPT ABSCESSES IN KAISO TRANSGENIC (KAISOTG ) MICE (2018) (0)
- Abstract C23: High Kaiso expression correlates with increased TGFβ signaling and aggressive TNBC in women of African Ancestry (WAA) (2017) (0)
- Abstract P1-07-12: Kaiso is a novel regulator of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in triple negative breast cancer cells (2013) (0)
- Albert Reynolds (1956-2022): The father of p120. (2023) (0)
- Abstract 1239: The transcription factor Kaiso negatively regulates the hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha (2010) (0)
- Abstract B50: Elucidating the roles of Kaiso in the metastasis of triple-negative breast cancer cells (2015) (0)
- Abstract LB246: E-cadherin loss drives Id2-dependent dampening of cell cycle progression and predicts increased susceptibility to CDK4/6 inhibition in lobular breast cancer (2021) (0)
- A168 KAISO-INDUCED INTESTINAL INFLAMMATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY FAULTY CELL ADHESION AND ABERRANT INTESTINAL REPAIR. (2018) (0)
- Isolation and characterization of three novel dictyostelium ras genes : evidence for a unique, developmentally regulated ras gene family (1993) (0)
- Abstract LB-271: The biological role of the transcription factor Kaiso in breast tumorigenesis (2010) (0)
- Abstract P5-07-06: Kaiso regulates miRNA-31 and miRNA-200 expression in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells (2018) (0)
- Abstract B17: High expression of the transcription factor Kaiso correlates with aggressive breast cancers (BC) and racial disparity in BC outcomes in women of African ancestry (2016) (0)
- Abstract LB-147: Characterization of a Kaiso overexpressing transgenic mouse model (2010) (0)
- Kaiso roles in racial disparity of TNBC prevalence and outcomes (2017) (0)
- Correction: Loss of E-cadherin leads to Id2-dependent inhibition of cell cycle progression in metastatic lobular breast cancer (2022) (0)
- The Transcription Factor Encyclopedia The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters (2012) (0)
- Author response: Concomitant activation of GLI1 and Notch1 contributes to racial disparity of human triple negative breast cancer progression (2021) (0)
- Abstract 1817: Expression of the Kaiso-binding partner Znf131 negatively correlates with cell proliferation in murine intestinal and human breast tumor tissues. (2013) (0)
- Abstract PO-142: Analysis of the genomic landscapes of Barbadian and Nigerian women with triple negative breast cancer (2022) (0)
- Abstract PS7-86: Molecular determinants of racial disparity guide triple-therapy for triple negative breast cancer (2021) (0)
- Expression of Bcl-2 proteins in human AML cell lines and anti-proliferative effect of compound 4g (5, 10 µm against C57BL/6 mouse bone marrow cells in liquid culture. (2014) (0)
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