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1. TLE1 Expression in NUT Carcinoma: A Case Report Highlighting a Potential Diagnostic Pitfall for the Pathologist.

2. Loss of ATRX and DAXX in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Association with recurrence risk, cellular phenotype, and heterogeneity.

3. The transcriptional coactivator Eya1 exerts transcriptional repressive activity by interacting with REST corepressors and REST-binding sequences to maintain nephron progenitor identity.

4. Regulation of myonuclear positioning and muscle function by the skeletal muscle-specific CIP protein.

5. [Daxx overexpression inhibits AngⅡ-induced proliferation and migration in vascular smooth muscle cells].

6. DAXX in cancer: phenomena, processes, mechanisms and regulation.

7. ATRX-DAXX Complex Expression Levels and Telomere Length in Normal Young and Elder Autopsy Human Brains.

8. Cytoplasmic DAXX drives SQSTM1/p62 phase condensation to activate Nrf2-mediated stress response.

9. Expression and prognostic impact of alpha thalassemia/mental retardation X-linked and death domain-associated protein in human lung cancer.

10. DAXX, as a Tumor Suppressor, Impacts DNA Damage Repair and Sensitizes BRCA-Proficient TNBC Cells to PARP Inhibitors.

11. The dynamics of DAXX protein distribution in the nucleus of mouse early embryos.

12. [The epigenetic regulation of ribosomal DNA and tumorigenesis].

13. Performance of DAXX Immunohistochemistry as a Screen for DAXX Mutations in Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors.

14. LANA oligomeric architecture is essential for KSHV nuclear body formation and viral genome maintenance during latency.

15. Expression of murine muscle-enriched A-type lamin-interacting protein (MLIP) is regulated by tissue-specific alternative transcription start sites.

16. Loss of ATRX/DAXX expression and alternative lengthening of telomeres in uterine leiomyomas.

17. Long non-coding RNA ChRO1 facilitates ATRX/DAXX-dependent H3.3 deposition for transcription-associated heterochromatin reorganization.

18. DAXX Mutation Status of Embolization-Treated Neuroendocrine Tumors Predicts Shorter Time to Hepatic Progression.

19. HJURP antagonizes CENP-A mislocalization driven by the H3.3 chaperones HIRA and DAXX.

20. DAXX promotes ovarian cancer ascites cell proliferation and migration by activating the ERK signaling pathway.

21. ATRX, DAXX or MEN1 mutant pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are a distinct alpha-cell signature subgroup.

22. Daxx Functions Are p53-Independent In Vivo .

23. Degradation of DAXX by adenovirus type 12 E1B-55K circumvents chemoresistance of ovarian cancer to cisplatin.

24. Glucagonoma With Necrolytic Migratory Erythema: Metabolic Profile and Detection of Biallelic Inactivation of DAXX Gene.

25. E1B-55K-Mediated Regulation of RNF4 SUMO-Targeted Ubiquitin Ligase Promotes Human Adenovirus Gene Expression.

26. Tumor suppressor functions of DAXX through histone H3.3/H3K9me3 pathway in pancreatic NETs.

27. Mechanisms of Host IFI16, PML, and Daxx Protein Restriction of Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Replication.

28. JAZF1 Inhibits Adipose Tissue Macrophages and Adipose Tissue Inflammation in Diet-Induced Diabetic Mice.

29. Clinicopathological analysis of ATRX, DAXX and NOTCH receptor expression in angiosarcomas.

30. CENP-B protects centromere chromatin integrity by facilitating histone deposition via the H3.3-specific chaperone Daxx.

31. [Interaction between transcriptional factor E26 transformation specific 1 and peroxiredoxin 1 in nicotine-induced oral precancerous lesion cells].

32. Structural and mechanistic insights into ATRX-dependent and -independent functions of the histone chaperone DAXX.

33. Mediator subunit MED25 links the jasmonate receptor to transcriptionally active chromatin.

34. Structural and biochemical characterization of DAXX-ATRX interaction.

35. Structural basis for DAXX interaction with ATRX.

36. Serotonin, ATRX, and DAXX Expression in Pituitary Adenomas: Markers in the Differential Diagnosis of Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Sellar Region.

37. Prognostic significance of Daxx NCR (Nuclear/Cytoplasmic Ratio) in gastric cancer.

38. DAXX/ATRX and MEN1 genes are strong prognostic markers in pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.

39. Alternative lengthening of telomeres and ATRX/DAXX loss can be reliably detected in FNAs of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors.

40. Nuclear domain 10 components upregulated via interferon during human cytomegalovirus infection potently regulate viral infection.

41. H3.Y discriminates between HIRA and DAXX chaperone complexes and reveals unexpected insights into human DAXX-H3.3-H4 binding and deposition requirements.

42. Variable DAXX gene methylation is a common feature of placental trophoblast differentiation, preeclampsia, and response to hypoxia.

43. PML protein organizes heterochromatin domains where it regulates histone H3.3 deposition by ATRX/DAXX.

44. Early B Cell Progenitors Deficient for GON4L Fail To Differentiate Due to a Block in Mitotic Cell Division.

45. PTEN regulates glioblastoma oncogenesis through chromatin-associated complexes of DAXX and histone H3.3.

46. HSV-1 ICP27 represses NF-κB activity by regulating Daxx sumoylation.

47. Myogenic differentiation triggers PML nuclear body loss and DAXX relocalization to chromocentres.

48. Daxx plays a novel role in T cell survival but is dispensable in Fas-induced apoptosis.

49. Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres in Primary Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors Is Associated with Aggressive Clinical Behavior and Poor Survival.

50. ATRX and DAXX: Mechanisms and Mutations.

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