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    Enhanced targeting of triple-negative breast carcinoma and malignant melanoma by photochemical internalization of CSPG4-targeting immunotoxins by Eng, M S, Kaur, J, Prasmickaite, L, Engesæter, B Ø, Weyergang, A, Skarpen, E, Berg, K, Rosenblum, M G, Mælandsmo, G M, Høgset, A, Ferrone, S, Selbo, P K

    “…Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and malignant melanoma are highly aggressive cancers that widely express the cell surface chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan…”
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    Activation of the p53-p21 pathway is required for CDK2 activation and S-phase entry in primary rat hepatocytes by Wierød, L, Rosseland, C M, Lindeman, B, Oksvold, M P, Grøsvik, H, Skarpen, E, Huitfeldt, H S

    Published in Oncogene (24-04-2008)
    “…p53 plays a major role in the prevention of tumor development. It responds to a range of potentially oncogenic stresses by activating protective mechanisms,…”
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    Altered regulation of EGF receptor signaling following a partial hepatectomy by Skarpen, E., Oksvold, M.P., Grøsvik, H., Widnes, C., Huitfeldt, H.S.

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-03-2005)
    “…We have studied epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) phosphorylation and localization in the pre‐replicative phase of liver regeneration induced by a 70%…”
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    CDK2 regulation through PI3K and CDK4 is necessary for cell cycle progression of primary rat hepatocytes by Wierød, L., Rosseland, C. M., Lindeman, B., Oksvold, M. P., Grøsvik, H., Skarpen, E., Huitfeldt, H. S.

    Published in Cell proliferation (01-08-2007)
    “…  Introduction/Objectives: Cell cycle progression is driven by the coordinated regulation of cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDKs). In response to mitogenic…”
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    The tankyrase inhibitor G007-LK inhibits small intestine LGR5 + stem cell proliferation without altering tissue morphology by Norum, Jens Henrik, Skarpen, Ellen, Brech, Andreas, Kuiper, Raoul, Waaler, Jo, Krauss, Stefan, Sørlie, Therese

    Published in Biological research (09-01-2018)
    “…The WNT pathway regulates intestinal stem cells and is frequently disrupted in intestinal adenomas. The pathway contains several potential biotargets for…”
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    CELL-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF CCAAT/ENHANCER-BINDING PROTEIN delta (C/EBPdelta) IN EPITHELIAL LUNG CELLS by Lag, M., Skarpen, E., Van Rozendaal, B. A. W. M., Haagsman, H. P., Huitfeldt, H. S., Thrane, E. V.

    Published in Experimental lung research (2000)
    “…CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins (C/EBP) constitute a family of transcription factors that are involved in regulation of proliferation and differentiation in…”
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    Localization of cAMP-dependent signal transducers in early rat liver carcinogenesis by Skarpen, E, Thoresen, G H, Taskén, K, Samuelsen, J T, Jahnsen, T, Schwarze, P E, Huitfeldt, H S

    Published in Histochemistry and cell biology (01-03-1998)
    “…Cyclic AMP (cAMP) is an important regulator of liver growth and differentiation. The main intracellular cAMP receptor, cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA),…”
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    Gene Activation Studied by Immunological Methods by Huitfeldt, Henrik S., Heyden, Anders, Skarpen, Ellen, Thrane, E. Vibeke, Schwarze, Per E.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-10-1994)
    “…Gene activation can be studied at several levels: transcription (mRNA), translation (proteins), or phenotypical alterations (functional activity or…”
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    Cytoplasmic retention of peroxide-activated ERK provides survival in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes by ROSSELAND, Carola M, WIERØD, Lene, OKSVOLD, Morten P, WERNER, Heidi, ØSTVOLD, Anne Carine, THORESEN, G. Hege, PAULSEN, Ragnhild E, HUITFELDT, Henrik S, SKARPEN, Ellen

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-07-2005)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in tissue damage causing primary hepatic dysfunction following ischemia/reperfusion injury and during inflammatory…”
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    Activation of the p53-p21 super(Cip1) pathway is required for CDK2 activation and S-phase entry in primary rat hepatocytes by Wieroed, L, Rosseland, C M, Lindeman, B, Oksvold, M P, Groesvik, H, Skarpen, E, Huitfeldt, H S

    Published in Oncogene (01-05-2008)
    “…p53 plays a major role in the prevention of tumor development. It responds to a range of potentially oncogenic stresses by activating protective mechanisms,…”
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    Activation of the p53–p21Cip1 pathway is required for CDK2 activation and S-phase entry in primary rat hepatocytes by Wierød, L, Rosseland, C M, Lindeman, B, Oksvold, M P, Grøsvik, H, Skarpen, E, Huitfeldt, H S

    Published in Oncogene (24-04-2008)
    “…p53 plays a major role in the prevention of tumor development. It responds to a range of potentially oncogenic stresses by activating protective mechanisms,…”
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    UV induces tyrosine kinase-independent internalisation and endosome arrest of the EGF receptor by Oksvold, Morten P, Huitfeldt, Henrik S, Østvold, Anne Carine, Skarpen, Ellen

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-02-2002)
    “…We have compared the activation and trafficking of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) induced by UV light and EGF. Tyrosine phosphorylation of EGFR was…”
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    Re-localization of activated EGF receptor and its signal transducers to multivesicular compartments downstream of early endosomes in response to EGF by Oksvold, Morten P., Skarpen, Ellen, Wierød, Lene, Paulsen, Ragnhild E., Huitfeldt, Henrik S.

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-04-2001)
    “…The rapid internalization of receptor tyrosine kinases after ligand binding has been assumed to be a negative modulation of signal transduction. However,…”
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