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J Cell Sci (2022) 135 (15): jcs259676.
Published: 5 August 2022
... Lange, 2017 ; Shay and Wright, 2010 ). Additionally, an aged microenvironment containing cells with dysfunctional telomeres can induce loss of quiescence and tumorigenesis ( Lex et al., 2020 ; Song et al., 2012 ). Quiescence not only protects telomeres from attrition by restraining proliferation...
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J Cell Sci (2021) 134 (11): jcs258316.
Published: 4 June 2021
... development in mice. We propose that wild-type p53 amyloid formation contributes to tumorigenesis and can be a potential target for therapeutic intervention. This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper. The statistical significance [* P <0.05, ** P <0.01...
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J Cell Sci (2020) 133 (23): jcs249102.
Published: 7 December 2020
...-dependent suppression of PAR3 (encoded by PARD3 ) accelerates epithelial disorganization during early tumorigenesis. Diminished PAR3 led to loss of E-cadherin-mediated cell adhesion, which in turn contributed to misoriented cell division. Pharmacological inhibition of the MAPK pathway downstream of RAS...
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J Cell Sci (2014) 127 (1): 101–110.
Published: 1 January 2014
... ). However, although a consistent body of correlative evidence is building, the mechanistic causes of these links remain to be established. Drosophila melanogaster Haematopoiesis Tumorigenesis JAK Rho1 © 2014. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd 2014 This is an Open Access...
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J Cell Sci (2012) 125 (8): 2075–2085.
Published: 15 April 2012
...   L. , He   C. , Yang   B. B. ( 2011 ). Expression of CD44 3′-untranslated region regulates endogenous microRNA functions in tumorigenesis and angiogenesis . Nucleic Acids Res.   39 , 3026 - 3041 . Jiang   H. , Peterson   R. S. , Wang   W. , Bartnik   E. , Knudson   C. B...
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J Cell Sci (2011) 124 (7): 1067–1076.
Published: 1 April 2011
...Youping Sun; Malgorzata Klauzinska; Robert J. Lake; Joseph M. Lee; Stefania Santopietro; Ahmed Raafat; David Salomon; Robert Callahan; Spyros Artavanis-Tsakonas Notch receptors and their ligands have crucial roles in development and tumorigenesis. We present evidence demonstrating the existence...
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J Cell Sci (2010) 123 (8): 1285–1294.
Published: 15 April 2010
...Yujin Zhang; Mindy K. Call; Lung-Kun Yeh; Hongshan Liu; Tyler Kochel; I-Jong Wang; Pao-Hsien Chu; Makoto M. Taketo; James V. Jester; Winston W.-Y. Kao; Chia-Yang Liu β-catenin signaling has been shown to play a fundamental role in embryonic development and tumorigenesis. In this study, we...
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J Cell Sci (2000) 113 (22): 3897–3905.
Published: 15 November 2000
... to suppress tumour incidence ( Yan et al., 1997 ). Also, crossing of Id3 − / − mice with mice lacking the related bHLH protein, HEB, leads to T cell tumorigenesis not seen in individual single-knockout animals ( Barndt and Zhuang, 1999 ). Although the etiological mechanisms involved are unclear...
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J Cell Sci (1998) 111 (2): 171–181.
Published: 15 January 1998
... − cells to form sarcomas and to understand whether suppression of TTL activity is directly related to tumorigenesis. We have conducted a limited survey of primary human breast tumors and have found that almost all suppress TTL activity. A broad survey of human tumors to determine the frequency of TTL...
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J Cell Sci (1994) 107 (11): 2975–2982.
Published: 1 November 1994
... carry mainly intact syndecan molecules but when cells are stimulated to migrate (e.g. during wound healing or tumorigenesis; Elenius et al., 1991 ; Inki et al., 1991 ), they loosen their attachment by cleaving the ectodomains with the help of pericellular proteases. The most obvious differences...
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J Cell Sci (1993) 104 (4): 1083–1090.
Published: 1 April 1993
... tumorigenesis HSV upregulation pathogenesis A component of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) virion (UL41) can shut off the majority of host cell synthesis ( Fenwick and Walker, 1978 ; Fenwick and Everett, 1990 ); efficiency varies in different virus strains. Some genes are not switched off ( Kemp et al...
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