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Gene Information

Gene symbol: SCEL

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Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 SULF1 1 hits
2 WT1 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 19797313 Scel, encoding sciellin, a protein of the cornified envelope in the skin, and Sulf1, encoding a 6-O endosulfatase, are shown to be expressed in wild-type podocytes and to be strongly down-regulated in mutants.
2 19797313 Co-expression of Wt1, Scel and Sulf1 was also found in a mesonephric cell line, and siRNA-mediated knockdown of WT1 decreased Scel and Sulf1 mRNAs and proteins.
3 19797313 By ChIP we show that Scel and Sulf1 are direct WT1 targets.
4 19797313 Cyp26a1 may play a role in the development of glomerular lesions but does not seem to be regulated by WT1.
5 19797313 Scel, encoding sciellin, a protein of the cornified envelope in the skin, and Sulf1, encoding a 6-O endosulfatase, are shown to be expressed in wild-type podocytes and to be strongly down-regulated in mutants.
6 19797313 Co-expression of Wt1, Scel and Sulf1 was also found in a mesonephric cell line, and siRNA-mediated knockdown of WT1 decreased Scel and Sulf1 mRNAs and proteins.
7 19797313 By ChIP we show that Scel and Sulf1 are direct WT1 targets.
8 19797313 Cyp26a1 may play a role in the development of glomerular lesions but does not seem to be regulated by WT1.
9 19797313 Scel, encoding sciellin, a protein of the cornified envelope in the skin, and Sulf1, encoding a 6-O endosulfatase, are shown to be expressed in wild-type podocytes and to be strongly down-regulated in mutants.
10 19797313 Co-expression of Wt1, Scel and Sulf1 was also found in a mesonephric cell line, and siRNA-mediated knockdown of WT1 decreased Scel and Sulf1 mRNAs and proteins.
11 19797313 By ChIP we show that Scel and Sulf1 are direct WT1 targets.
12 19797313 Cyp26a1 may play a role in the development of glomerular lesions but does not seem to be regulated by WT1.