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"PTHR11736": "MELANOMA-ASSOCIATED ANTIGEN MAGE ANTIGEN"
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"name": "Melanoma-associated antigen",
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"name": "Melanoma-associated antigen",
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"text": "<p>The melanoma antigen (MAGE) protein family contains more than 25 members that share a conserved MAGE homology domain (MHD) [[cite:PUB00007179]].</p>\n\n<p>Proteins known to contain a MAGE domain are listed below:</p>\n\n<ul><li>Human MAGE-A, -B and -C proteins. MAGE-A, -B and -C genes are silent in all normal tissues with the exception of testis.</li>\n<li>Human MAGE-D to -L proteins. MAGE-D to -L genes are expressed in normal adult tissues.</li>\n<li>Mouse Mage-a and -b proteins.</li>\n<li>Mouse Mage-d, -e, -g, -h, -k and -l.</li>\n<li>Mammalian Necdin. The human Necdin gene is a candidate for the Prader-Willi syndrome.</li>\n<li>Human Trophinin mediates apical cell adhesion between trophoblastic cells and luminal epithelial cells of the endometrium and is implicated in the initial attachment during the process of human embryo implantation [[cite:PUB00153028]].</li></ul>",
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"volume": "61",
"issue": "14",
"year": 2001,
"title": "An overview of the MAGE gene family with the identification of all human members of the family.",
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"raw_pages": "5544-51",
"medline_journal": "Cancer Res",
"ISO_journal": "Cancer Res.",
"authors": [
"Chomez P",
"De Backer O",
"Bertrand M",
"De Plaen E",
"Boon T",
"Lucas S."
],
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"PMID": 11590179,
"ISBN": null,
"volume": "276",
"issue": "52",
"year": 2001,
"title": "The trophinin gene encodes a novel group of MAGE proteins, magphinins, and regulates cell proliferation during gametogenesis in the mouse.",
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"raw_pages": "49378-89",
"medline_journal": "J Biol Chem",
"ISO_journal": "J Biol Chem",
"authors": [
"Saburi S",
"Nadano D",
"Akama TO",
"Hirama K",
"Yamanouchi K",
"Naito K",
"Tojo H",
"Tachi C",
"Fukuda MN."
],
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"name": "Nse1-Nse3-Nse4 complex"
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