- PMIDĀ 2547513.
Chang EH,
Furth ME,
Scolnick EM, Lowy DR (June 1982). "
Tumorigenic transformation of
mammalian cells induced by a
normal human gene homologous...
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Suppression of
tumorigenicity 2 is a gene that in
humans is
located on
chromosome 11p14.3-p12. This
region (ST2; GeneID: 6761) on
chromosome 11 represents...
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capability of
developing tumors within animals. The
suppression of
tumorigenicity in
these hybrid cells prompted researchers to
hypothesize that genes...
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Tumorigenic agents in
tobacco and
tobacco smoke Compounds In
processed tobacco, per gram In
mainstream smoke, per
cigarette IARC
evaluation of evidence...
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hydrophobic interactions. The BARD1/BRCA1
interaction is
disrupted by
tumorigenic amino acid
substitutions in BRCA1,
implying that the
formation of a stable...
- 2-derived
peptide sensitizes melanoma cells to
apoptosis and
inhibits their tumorigenicity".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of
Sciences of the
United States...
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influencing the
tumor microenvironment.
Oncogenes build up an
inflammatory pro-
tumorigenic microenvironment.
Hormones also play a role in the
development of cancer...
- as 4-NQO, 4NQO, 4Nqo, NQO and NQNO) is a
quinoline derivative and a
tumorigenic compound used in the ****essment of the
efficacy of diets, drugs, and...
- is a
multifunctional secreted protein that has anti-angiogenic, anti-
tumorigenic, and
neurotrophic functions.
Found in vertebrates, this 50 kDa protein...
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Suppression of
tumorigenicity 5 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the ST5 gene. ST5
orthologs have been
identified in
nearly all
mammals for which...