Search Results - "Adighibe, Omanma"
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Vessel co‐option in primary human tumors and metastases: an obstacle to effective anti‐angiogenic treatment?
Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-08-2013)“…Angiogenesis has been regarded as essential for tumor growth and progression. Studies of many human tumors, however, suggest that their microcirculation may be…”
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Why some tumours trigger neovascularisation and others don't: the story thus far
Published in Ai zheng (12-02-2016)“…Angiogenesis is not essential for tumours to develop and expand, as cancer can also grow in a non-angiogenic fashion, but why this type of growth occurs is…”
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The Role of JMY in p53 Regulation
Published in Cancers (31-05-2018)“…Following the event of DNA damage, the level of tumour suppressor protein p53 increases inducing either cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. Junctional Mediating…”
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Further analysis of previously implicated linkage regions for Alzheimer's disease in affected relative pairs
Published in BMC medical genetics (01-12-2009)“…Genome-wide linkage studies for Alzheimer's disease have implicated several chromosomal regions as potential loci for susceptibility genes. In the present…”
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JMY protein, a regulator of P53 and cytoplasmic actin filaments, is expressed in normal and neoplastic tissues
Published in Virchows Archiv : an international journal of pathology (01-12-2014)“…JMY is a p300-binding protein with dual action: by enhancing P53 transcription in the nucleus, it plays an important role in the cellular response to DNA…”
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Genetic variability at the LXR gene ( NR1H2) may contribute to the risk of Alzheimer's disease
Published in Neurobiology of aging (01-10-2006)“…We have initiated a systematic analysis of the role of cholesterol metabolizing genes as risk factors for Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis. As part of this…”
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Loss of chaperone protein in human cancer
Published 01-01-2012“…TRAP1 is a Heat Shock Protein (HSP) chaperone to retinoblastoma but also associated to the tumor necrosis factor receptor. HSPs are primarily up regulated in…”
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ABCA1 polymorphisms and Alzheimer's disease
Published in Neuroscience letters (12-04-2007)“…In our search for genetic factors related to the development of Alzheimer's disease, we have genotyped 332 pedigrees for three coding polymorphisms in the…”
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P4-141 The liver X receptor: candidate gene for Alzheimer's disease
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Chromosome 21 BACE2 haplotype associates with Alzheimer's disease: A two-stage study
Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-09-2005)“…Genetic linkage studies have provided evidence for a late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) susceptibility locus on chromosome 21q. We have tested, in a two-stage…”
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Does APOE explain the linkage of Alzheimer's disease to chromosome 19q13?
Published in American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics (05-09-2008)“…We have studied the impact of the apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) on the chromosome 19 linkage peak from an analysis of sib‐pairs affected by Alzheimer's disease…”
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P4-070 Is APOE exclusively responsible for the AD linkage peak on chromosome 19?
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Why some tumours trigger neovascularisation andothers don’t:the story thus far
Published in 癌症(英文版) (2016)“…Background:Angiogenesis is not essential for tumours to develop and expand, as cancer can also grow in a non?angiogenic fashion, but why this type of growth…”
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