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FATE1  -  fetal and adult testis expressed 1

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: CT43, Cancer/testis antigen 43, FATE, Fetal and adult testis-expressed transcript protein, Tumor antigen BJ-HCC-2
 
 
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Disease relevance of FATE1

 

Psychiatry related information on FATE1

  • Reflections on the idea of personal fate and its psychopathology: Helene Deutsch's "Hysterical Fate Neurosis" revisited [4].
  • Female undergraduates (n = 62) who scored as extreme internals or externals on the Mirels Personal Fate Control Scale participated in a partial replication of Hiroto's learned helplessness experiment [5].
  • In the PFS group, patients who showed a 'Fate' locus of control orientation reported more disability on 'Affect' and 'Social Interaction' AIMS factors [6].
 

High impact information on FATE1

 

Biological context of FATE1

  • Alkyl-dihydroxyacetonephosphate synthase. Fate in peroxisome biogenesis disorders and identification of the point mutation underlying a single enzyme deficiency [12].
  • Fate and effects of the insecticide Dursban 4E in indoor Elodea-dominated and macrophyte-free freshwater model ecosystems: I. Fate and primary effects of the active ingredient chlorpyrifos [13].
  • For the premanufacturing process life-cycle stage impacts, such as the fuels and process chemicals used, transportation, and some preparatory steps (wood chipping, etc.), a life-cycle inventory database (the Boustead Model) coupled with an impact assessment software tool were used (the Environmental Fate and Risk Assessment Tool) [14].
  • RESULTS: Results are reported in terms of the six prevalent themes that emerged from the interview data relevant to factors which contributed to the teenagers' participation in unprotected sexual intercourse: Desiring Pregnancy, Handing It Over to Fate, Lacking a Plan, Doubting the Chances, Fearing Harm, and Fearing Loss [15].
  • Regional Morphogenesis in the Hypothalamus: A BMP-Tbx2 Pathway Coordinates Fate and Proliferation through Shh Downregulation [16].
 

Anatomical context of FATE1

 

Associations of FATE1 with chemical compounds

 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of FATE1

References

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  5. Learned helplessness and learned effectiveness: effects of explicit response cues on individuals differing in personal control expectancies. Gregory, W.L., Chartier, G.M., Wright, M.H. Journal of personality and social psychology. (1979) [Pubmed]
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  9. Imprinting the Fate of Antigen-Reactive B Cells through the Affinity of the B Cell Receptor. O'connor, B.P., Vogel, L.A., Zhang, W., Loo, W., Shnider, D., Lind, E.F., Ratliff, M., Noelle, R.J., Erickson, L.D. J. Immunol. (2006) [Pubmed]
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  13. Fate and effects of the insecticide Dursban 4E in indoor Elodea-dominated and macrophyte-free freshwater model ecosystems: I. Fate and primary effects of the active ingredient chlorpyrifos. Brock, T.C., Crum, S.J., van Wijngaarden, R., Budde, B.J., Tijink, J., Zuppelli, A., Leeuwangh, P. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. (1992) [Pubmed]
  14. Comparative life-cycle assessments for biomass-to-ethanol production from different regional feedstocks. Kemppainen, A.J., Shonnard, D.R. Biotechnol. Prog. (2005) [Pubmed]
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