Search Results - "Sphyris, N"
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GD3 synthase regulates epithelial–mesenchymal transition and metastasis in breast cancer
Published in Oncogene (04-06-2015)“…The epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) bestows cancer cells with increased stem cell properties and metastatic potential. To date, multiple extracellular…”
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Inhibition of FOXC2 restores epithelial phenotype and drug sensitivity in prostate cancer cells with stem-cell properties
Published in Oncogene (17-11-2016)“…Advanced prostate adenocarcinomas enriched in stem-cell features, as well as variant androgen receptor (AR)-negative neuroendocrine (NE)/small-cell prostate…”
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Phosphorylation of serine 367 of FOXC2 by p38 regulates ZEB1 and breast cancer metastasis, without impacting primary tumor growth
Published in Oncogene (17-11-2016)“…Metastatic competence is contingent upon the aberrant activation of a latent embryonic program, known as the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT), which…”
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p73α is a candidate effector in the p53 independent apoptosis pathway of cisplatin damaged primary murine colonocytes
Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-05-2004)“…Aims: Colonocytes were derived from wild-type (wt) and p53 deficient mice to investigate p53 dependent and independent death pathways after cisplatin…”
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Mutational analysis of the Ricinus lectin B-chains: galactose-binding ability of the 2 gamma subdomain of Ricinus communis agglutinin B-chain
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-09-1995)“…Ricin B-chain (RTB) is a galactose-specific lectin that folds into two globular domains, each of which binds a single galactoside. The two binding sites are…”
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NOTUM from Apc-mutant cells biases clonal competition to initiate cancer
Published in Nature (London) (17-06-2021)“…The tumour suppressor APC is the most commonly mutated gene in colorectal cancer. Loss of Apc in intestinal stem cells drives the formation of adenomas in mice…”
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pIgR: Frenemy of Inflammation, EMT, and HCC Progression
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p53 deficiency exacerbates pleiotropic mitotic defects, changes in nuclearity and polyploidy in transdifferentiating pancreatic acinar cells
Published in Oncogene (24-03-2005)“…In a primary culture model for pancreatic acinar-ductal transdifferentiation, cells exhibited increased proliferation, changes in nuclearity and polyploidy. We…”
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Improved retention of zymogen granules in cultured murine pancreatic acinar cells and induction of acinar-ductal transdifferentiation in vitro
Published in Pancreas (01-03-2005)“…To establish a primary culture model for murine pancreatic acinar cells and to investigate the effects of different culture conditions on the phenotype and…”
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p73[alpha] is a candidate effector in the p53 independent apoptosis pathway of cisplatin damaged primary murine colonocytes
Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-05-2004)“…Aims: Colonocytes were derived from wild-type (wt) and p53 deficient mice to investigate p53 dependent and independent death pathways after cisplatin…”
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p73alpha is a candidate effector in the p53 independent apoptosis pathway of cisplatin damaged primary murine colonocytes
Published in Journal of clinical pathology (01-05-2004)“…Colonocytes were derived from wild-type (wt) and p53 deficient mice to investigate p53 dependent and independent death pathways after cisplatin treatment, and…”
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Apoptosis in vivo and in vitro: conflict or complementarity?
Published in Molecular medicine today (Regul. ed.) (01-05-1996)“…Apoptosis is a genetically encoded series of events that culminates in cellular suicide. It is implicated in a wide variety of biological processes, including…”
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Glutathione and p53 independently mediate responses against oxidative stress in ES cells
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (15-01-2002)“…We have investigated the roles of the antioxidant glutathione and p53 in the response of embryonic stem (ES) cells to oxidative stress. ES cells express γGCS,…”
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