Search Results - "Kotsinas, A."
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The DNA damage checkpoint precedes activation of ARF in response to escalating oncogenic stress during tumorigenesis
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-11-2013)“…Oncogenic stimuli trigger the DNA damage response (DDR) and induction of the alternative reading frame (ARF) tumor suppressor, both of which can activate the…”
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Oncogene-induced replication stress preferentially targets common fragile sites in preneoplastic lesions. A genome-wide study
Published in Oncogene (22-05-2008)“…Common fragile sites (CFSs) are regions of the genome prone to breakage by replication inhibitors (extrinsic replication stress). Recently, we and others…”
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Gene amplification is a relatively frequent event leading to ZBTB7A (Pokemon) overexpression in non-small cell lung cancer
Published in The Journal of pathology (01-11-2007)“…ZBTB7A (Pokemon) is a member of the POK family of transcriptional repressors. Its main function is the suppression of the p14ARF tumour suppressor gene…”
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E2F-1 overexpression correlates with decreased proliferation and better prognosis in adenocarcinomas of Barrett oesophagus
Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-05-2008)“…E2F-1 expression is positively associated with tumour growth in oesophageal squamous-cell carcinomas (OSCC), while it exhibits oncosuppressive features in…”
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Why is p53-inducible gene 3 rarely affected in cancer?
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Heregulin, Cysteine Rich-61 and Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 Expression in Human Carotid Atherosclerotic Plaques: Relationship with Clinical Data
Published in European journal of vascular and endovascular surgery (01-09-2006)“…Heregulins (HRGs) are known to induce expression of angiogenic factors such as cysteine rich-61 (CYR61) and collectively to promote neoangiogenesis. Along with…”
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Relationship between iNOS expression and aortic cell proliferation and apoptosis in an elastase-induced model of aorta aneurysm and the effect of 1400 W administration
Published in Surgery (01-04-2005)“…In the present study, we employed an elastase infusion–dependent abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) model to examine inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS)…”
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Absence of association with cancer risk and low frequency of alterations at a p53 responsive PIG3 gene polymorphism in breast and lung carcinomas
Published in Mutation research (22-11-2004)“…The mechanisms of p53-dependent apoptosis involve a set of genes that possess the ability to modulate oxidative stress. One of them PIG3, is induced by p53…”
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9052 Single-nucleotide polymorphism K469E G>A in ICAM-1 gene in non-small cell lung cancer
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A Deep Learning Framework for Predicting Response to Therapy in Cancer
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (10-12-2019)“…A major challenge in cancer treatment is predicting clinical response to anti-cancer drugs on a personalized basis. Using a pharmacogenomics database of 1,001…”
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Robust, universal biomarker assay to detect senescent cells in biological specimens
Published in Aging cell (01-02-2017)“…Summary Cellular senescence contributes to organismal development, aging, and diverse pathologies, yet available assays to detect senescent cells remain…”
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Machine learning and data mining frameworks for predicting drug response in cancer: An overview and a novel in silico screening process based on association rule mining
Published in Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford) (01-11-2019)“…A major challenge in cancer treatment is predicting the clinical response to anti-cancer drugs on a personalized basis. The success of such a task largely…”
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Altered expression of the cell cycle regulatory molecules pRb, p53 and MDM2 exert a synergetic effect on tumor growth and chromosomal instability in non-small cell lung carcinomas (NSCLCs)
Published in Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-03-2000)“…Recent in vitro studies provide evidence that the cell cycle molecules pRb, p53 and MDM2 form a tightly regulated protein network. In this study, we examined…”
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A recurrent chromosomal inversion suffices for driving escape from oncogene-induced senescence via subTAD reorganization
Published in Molecular cell (02-12-2021)“…Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) is an inherent and important tumor suppressor mechanism. However, if not removed timely via immune surveillance, senescent…”
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Alterations of p16-pRb pathway and chromosome locus 9p21-22 in sporadic invasive breast carcinomas
Published in Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-12-1998)“…The p16-pRb pathway represents a vital cell-cycle checkpoint. In the present study we investigated the alterations of this G1-phase protein pathway using…”
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Sensitive differential detection of genetically related mycobacterial pathogens in archival material
Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-12-2000)“…A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay targeted to the immunogenic protein MPB64 gene was used to detect members of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex,…”
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A fluorophore-conjugated reagent enabling rapid detection, isolation and live tracking of senescent cells
Published in Molecular cell (05-10-2023)“…Cellular senescence is a stress-response mechanism implicated in various physiological processes, diseases, and aging. Current detection approaches have…”
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Mutational signatures reveal the role of RAD52 in p53-independent p21-driven genomic instability
Published in Genome Biology (16-03-2018)“…Genomic instability promotes evolution and heterogeneity of tumors. Unraveling its mechanistic basis is essential for the design of appropriate therapeutic…”
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Activation of the DNA damage checkpoint and genomic instability in human precancerous lesions
Published in Nature (14-04-2005)“…DNA damage checkpoint genes, such as p53, are frequently mutated in human cancer, but the selective pressure for their inactivation remains elusive. We…”
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Low levels of p27 in association with deregulated p53-pRb protein status enhance tumor proliferation and chromosomal instability in non-small cell lung carcinomas
Published in Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-06-2001)“…Down-regulation or overexpression of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27 have been observed in a range of malignancies, including lung cancer. To further…”
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