The molecular biology of cancer
JS Bertram - Molecular aspects of medicine, 2000 - Elsevier
… the basic causes of human cancer. Through an understanding … cancer cells select mutations
having two basic functions: … or mutations which inactivate gene function in the case of genes …
having two basic functions: … or mutations which inactivate gene function in the case of genes …
Role of heregulin in human cancer
M Breuleux - Cellular and molecular life sciences, 2007 - Springer
… Heat shock protein-70 (Hsp70) is another of the HRG-inducible gene products found in
human breast cancer cells; since Hsp70 acts as a molecular chaperone with cell survival function…
human breast cancer cells; since Hsp70 acts as a molecular chaperone with cell survival function…
Comprehensive molecular characterization of mitochondrial genomes in human cancers
… Mitochondrial copy number varies greatly within and across cancers and correlates with
clinical variables. Co-expression analysis highlights the function of mitochondrial genes in …
clinical variables. Co-expression analysis highlights the function of mitochondrial genes in …
miR-126 in human cancers: clinical roles and current perspectives
… of review on the function and clinical roles of miR-126 in human cancers. A review of the
literature, however, shows that miR-126 has been investigated in many human cancers. In the …
literature, however, shows that miR-126 has been investigated in many human cancers. In the …
The dual role of TGFβ in human cancer: from tumor suppression to cancer metastasis
JJ Lebrun - International Scholarly Research Notices, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… Indeed, while loss of function has been implicated in … , gain of function leads to
immunosuppression and tumor metastasis [6, 9, 19, 20]. Thus, TGFβ plays a dual role in human …
immunosuppression and tumor metastasis [6, 9, 19, 20]. Thus, TGFβ plays a dual role in human …
[HTML][HTML] LncRNAs as chromatin regulators in cancer: from molecular function to clinical potential
R Begolli, N Sideris, A Giakountis - Cancers, 2019 - mdpi.com
… of cancer, further highlighting its regulatory importance [112]. In conclusion, lncRNAs
function as epigenetic regulators of gene expression through a variety of different mechanisms. …
function as epigenetic regulators of gene expression through a variety of different mechanisms. …
Human cancer syndromes: clues to the origin and nature of cancer
ER Fearon - Science, 1997 - science.org
… genes have contributed substantially to our understanding of the somatic mutations present
in sporadic cancers, as well as the function of cell signaling pathways. Studies of the APC …
in sporadic cancers, as well as the function of cell signaling pathways. Studies of the APC …
STAT3 target genes relevant to human cancers
RL Carpenter, HW Lo - Cancers, 2014 - mdpi.com
… its function as a transcriptional regulator and its role as a mediator of development, normal
physiology, and pathology of many diseases, including cancers. … biology of human cancers. …
physiology, and pathology of many diseases, including cancers. … biology of human cancers. …
Human tumor-associated viruses and new insights into the molecular mechanisms of cancer
D Martin, JS Gutkind - Oncogene, 2008 - nature.com
… as his discovery set the foundation of our current understanding of experimental and human
cancer biology. … The molecular function of E6 and E7 provided one of the first evidences that …
cancer biology. … The molecular function of E6 and E7 provided one of the first evidences that …
MicroRNA signatures in human cancers
… Additional support for the function of miRNAs in human cancers has come from transgenic
and knockout mouse models, which have been important for understanding the tumorigenic …
and knockout mouse models, which have been important for understanding the tumorigenic …