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    Stathmin in Cell Proliferation and Cancer Progression by G.V. SHERBET, F. CAJONE

    Published in Cancer genomics & proteomics (01-07-2005)
    “…The phosphoprotein stathmin exerts profound influences on cell proliferation, differentiation and in cell motility. These phenotypic features are displayed in…”
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    Stathmin is involved in S100A4-mediated regulation of cell cycle progression by Cajone, F, Sherbet, G V

    Published in Clinical & experimental metastasis (01-01-1999)
    “…S100A4 is a cell proliferation- and cancer metastasis-related gene. Previous studies have shown that over-expression of S100A4 drives the cells into the…”
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    Prediction of nodal spread of breast cancer by using artificial neural network-based analyses of S100A4, nm23 and steroid receptor expression by Grey, S R, Dlay, S S, Leone, B E, Cajone, F, Sherbet, G V

    Published in Clinical & experimental metastasis (01-01-2003)
    “…The expression of tumour promoter gene S100A4, metastasis suppressor gene nm23, oestrogen and progesterone receptors, and tumour grade and size have been…”
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    Expression of metastasis-associated genes h-mts1 (S100A4) and nm23 in carcinoma of breast is related to disease progression by Albertazzi, E, Cajone, F, Leone, B E, Naguib, R N, Lakshmi, M S, Sherbet, G V

    Published in DNA and cell biology (01-04-1998)
    “…The murine 18A2/mts1 and its human homolog h-mts1 (S100A4), encoding a Ca2+-binding protein belonging to the S-100 family, are associated with high invasive…”
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    Characterization of a splice variant of metastasis-associated h-mts1 (S100A4) gene expressed in human infiltrating carcinomas of the breast by Albertazzi, E, Cajone, F, Sherbet, G V

    Published in DNA and cell biology (01-12-1998)
    “…The h-mts1 (S100A4) is a member of the S100 gene family, coding for a calcium-binding protein. It is a metastasis-associated gene whose expression shows strong…”
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    4-Hydroxynonenal induces a DNA-binding protein similar to the heat-shock factor by Cajone, F, Salina, M, Benelli-Zazzera, A

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-09-1989)
    “…By using a gel mobility assay, we have shown that treatment of HeLa cells with 4-hydroxynonenal, a major product of the peroxidation of membrane lipids and an…”
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    Heat shock modulates the expression of the metastasis associated gene MTS1 and proliferation of murine and human cancer cells by Albertazzi, E, Cajone, F, Lakshmi, M S, Sherbet, G V

    Published in DNA and cell biology (01-01-1998)
    “…Mts1 is a metastasis-associated gene of the S-100 gene family and codes for a Ca2+-binding protein. It is highly expressed in murine and human cancers of high…”
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    The action of 4-hydroxynonenal on heat shock gene expression in cultured hepatoma cells by Cajone, F, Bernelli-Zazzera, A

    “…Hep G2 cells do not synthesize heat-shock proteins when incubated with ADP-iron, under conditions that can trigger lipoperoxidation. However, exposure of these…”
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    Metastasis-associated mts1 gene expression is down-regulated by heat shock in variant cell lines of the B16 murine melanoma by Cajone, F, Debiasi, S, Parker, C, Lakshmi, M S, Sherbet, G V

    Published in Melanoma research (01-06-1994)
    “…Tumour cells are more heat sensitive than corresponding normal cells but the reasons for this are poorly understood. Here we report that induction of heat…”
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    Mechanisms of stimulation of protein synthesis in regenerating liver by Cajone, F

    Published in British journal of experimental pathology (01-10-1982)
    “…Cell sap obtained from regenerating liver is able to support an increased incorporation of [ 14 C] leucine into protein only when the rate of acylation of tRNA…”
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    Thioacetamide effects on protein metabolism in the liver: lessons from isolated hepatocytes by Cajone, F, Bernelli-Zazzera, A

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (1984)
    “…The effects of a short-term treatment with thioacetamide have been studied in isolated hepatocytes obtained from intoxicated rats. A technique has been…”
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    Protein synthesis in liver injury. Soluble factors of protein synthesis in the cytosol from ischemic rat liver by Cajone, F, Schiaffonati, L, Bernelli-Zazzera, A

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-04-1976)
    “…The high speed supernatant (cell sap) obtained from ischemic livers is less efficient than normal in supporting protein synthesis in cell-free systems. Cell…”
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    Synthesis of heat-shock proteins and tumor growth by Bardella, L, Cajone, F, Cairo, G, Schiaffonati, L, Bernelli-Zazzera, A

    Published in Toxicologic pathology (1986)
    “…Exposure to hyperthermia induces the preferential synthesis of a set of proteins, known as heat-shock proteins. The synthesis of heat-shock proteins has been…”
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    Isoelectric characteristics and the secondary structure of some nucleic acids by Sherbet, G V, Lakshmi, M S, Cajone, F

    Published in Biophysics of Structure and Mechanism (01-01-1983)
    “…The isoelectric characteristics of some nucleic acid preparations from rat liver have been examined. 10S and 4S RNA species and SV-DNA were found to have…”
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    Effects of amino acids on protein synthesis by cellular and subcellular preparations from ischaemic livers by Cajone, F, Schiaffonati, L

    Published in British journal of experimental pathology (01-12-1974)
    “…The effects of liver ischaemia on protein synthesis have been studied in tissue slices from ischaemic livers, incubated in vitro. There is a rapid decrease in…”
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