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BRCA1 interacting protein C-terminal helicase 1

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the RecQ DEAH helicase family and interacts with the BRCT repeats of breast cancer, type 1 (BRCA1). The bound complex is important in the normal double-strand break repair function of breast cancer, type 1 (BRCA1). This gene may be a target of germline cancer-inducing mutations. [provided by RefSeq]

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  • Broad Connectivity Map (CMAP 2.0) compound database

    score: 100100 | Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | RNA Expression   RNA Expression

    A reference collection of genome-wide transcriptional expression data from cultured human cells treated with bioactive small molecules that enable the discovery of functional connections between drugs, genes and diseases through the transitory feature of common gene-expression changes.

    Authors: Lamb J

    Organization: Broad Institute Seven Cambridge Center C…

  • Cancer census - gene mutations in cancer and other diseases

    score: 100100 | Homo sapiens Homo sapiens | Mutations/Phenotypic   Mutations/Phenotypic

    The Cancer Gene Census is an ongoing effort to catalogue those genes for which mutations have been causally implicated in cancer. The original census and analysis was published in Nature Reviews Cancer

    Authors: P Andrew Futreal, Lachlan Coin, Mhairi Marshall et al.

    Organization: Cancer Genome Project, Human Genome Anal…

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Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving BRIP1.

  • Kazuhiko Igarashi
  • Kevin Hiom
  • Hans Joenje
  • Johan P De Winter
  • Miguel Urioste
  • Institute of Cancer Research
  • VU University Medical Center
  • University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
  • University of St. Andrews
  • University of Dundee

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