Search Results - "Lleonart, M"
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Insights into new mechanisms and models of cancer stem cell multidrug resistance
Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-02-2020)“…The acquisition of genetic alterations, clonal evolution, and the tumor microenvironment promote cancer progression, metastasis and therapy resistance. These…”
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p16Ink4a overexpression in cancer: a tumor suppressor gene associated with senescence and high-grade tumors
Published in Oncogene (05-05-2011)“…p16 Ink4a is a protein involved in regulation of the cell cycle. Currently, p16 Ink4a is considered a tumor suppressor protein because of its physiological…”
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Targeting the “undruggable”: RNA-binding proteins in the spotlight in cancer therapy
Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-11-2022)“…Tumors refractory to conventional therapy belong to specific subpopulations of cancer cells, which have acquired a higher number of mutations/epigenetic…”
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A new generation of proto-oncogenes: Cold-inducible RNA binding proteins
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (2010)“…This review focuses on the roles of two major cold-inducible RNA binding proteins known in human cells: CIRP and RBM3. Both proteins were discovered when they…”
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The cancer stem-cell signaling network and resistance to therapy
Published in Cancer treatment reviews (01-09-2016)“…Graphical abstract…”
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p16 overexpression in cancer: a tumor suppressor gene associated with senescence and high-grade tumors
Published in Oncogene (05-05-2011)“…p16(Ink4a) is a protein involved in regulation of the cell cycle. Currently, p16(Ink4a) is considered a tumor suppressor protein because of its physiological…”
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Ribosomal proteins as novel players in tumorigenesis
Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-03-2014)“…Ribosome biogenesis is the most demanding energetic and metabolic expenditure of the cell. The nucleolus, a nuclear compartment, coordinates rRNA…”
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MicroRNAs and cancer stem cells: Therapeutic approaches and future perspectives
Published in Cancer letters (10-09-2013)“…Abstract Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a sub-population of cancer cells that possess characteristics associated with normal stem cells but with the peculiarity…”
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Multiple microRNAs rescue from Ras-induced senescence by inhibiting p21
Published in Oncogene (15-04-2010)“…Overexpression of Ras(G12V) in primary cells induces a permanent growth arrest called oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) that serves as a fail-safe mechanism…”
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Protection from oxidative stress by enhanced glycolysis; a possible mechanism of cellular immortalization
Published in Histology and histopathology (01-01-2007)“…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a crucial role not only in the physiological signal transduction but also in the pathogenesis of several human diseases such…”
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S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase downregulation contributes to tumorigenesis
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-11-2008)“…With the idea to discover novel genes involved in proliferation, we have performed a genome-wide loss-of-function genetic screen to identify additional…”
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RNA-binding proteins: Underestimated contributors in tumorigenesis
Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-11-2022)“…mRNA export, translation, splicing, cleavage or capping determine mRNA stability, which represents one of the primary aspects regulating gene expression and…”
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New p53 related genes in human tumors : significant downregulation in colon and lung carcinomas
Published in Oncology reports (01-09-2006)“…Human epithelial tumors need to accumulate multiple genetic alterations to form invasive carcinomas. These genetic alterations are related with growth factor…”
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Clinical and therapeutic profile and quality of life of patients with seborrheic dermatitis
Published in Actas dermo-sifiliográficas (01-09-2007)“…The clinical characteristics of seborrheic dermatitis (SD), therapeutic strategies employed in current clinical practice and impact on the quality of life in…”
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Spionid mudworm infestation of farmed abalone ( Haliotis spp.)
Published in Aquaculture (01-05-2003)“…Severe spionid infestations of farmed abalone ( Haliotis spp.) were reported from several sea-based culture facilities during 1995–1997. Shell blister coverage…”
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Rplp1 bypasses replicative senescence and contributes to transformation
Published in Experimental cell research (01-05-2009)“…To determine whether genes expressed by embryonic stem cells have a proliferative effect in primary cells, primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts were infected…”
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Cellular senescence bypass screen identifies new putative tumor suppressor genes
Published in Oncogene (27-03-2008)“…Senescence is a mechanism that limits cellular lifespan and constitutes a barrier against cellular immortalization. To identify new senescence regulatory genes…”
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MAP17 enhances the malignant behavior of tumor cells through ROS increase
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-10-2007)“…Tumorigenesis occurs when the mechanisms involved in the control of tissue homeostasis are disrupted and cells stop responding to physiological signals…”
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Adenovirus E1A orchestrates the urokinase-plasminogen activator system and upregulates PAI-2 expression, supporting a tumor suppressor effect
Published in International journal of oncology (2006)“…Invasiveness and metastatic potential are the two most important properties defining malignancy. The adeno-virus E1A (Ad-E1A) gene has a dual effect as a…”
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Multiple microRNAs rescue from Ras-induced senescence by inhibiting p21Waf1/Cip1
Published in Oncogene (15-04-2010)“…Overexpression of Ras G12V in primary cells induces a permanent growth arrest called oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) that serves as a fail-safe mechanism…”
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