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The Tumor Suppressor BCL7B Functions in the Wnt Signaling Pathway.

The Tumor Suppressor BCL7B Functions in the Wnt Signaling Pathway.

... observed in bcl-7 deletion mutants ...detected in the homozy- gous mutants, and their gonads were shortened ...3D). In addition, the brood size of bcl-7 heterozygotes was significantly ... See full document

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Circadian disruption accelerates tumor growth and angio/stromagenesis through a Wnt signaling pathway.

Circadian disruption accelerates tumor growth and angio/stromagenesis through a Wnt signaling pathway.

... and the use of indoor lighting mean that many people are exposed to a long photoperiod throughout the year ...evident in shift workers, especially night workers. This results in the ... See full document

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Plakoglobin Reduces the in vitro Growth, Migration and Invasion of Ovarian Cancer Cells Expressing N-Cadherin and Mutant p53.

Plakoglobin Reduces the in vitro Growth, Migration and Invasion of Ovarian Cancer Cells Expressing N-Cadherin and Mutant p53.

... roles in ovarian cancer devel- opment and ...a tumor/metastasis ...about the role of PG in ovarian cancer. Here, we investigated the in vitro tumor/metastasis ... See full document

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The X-linked tumor suppressor TSPX interacts and promotes degradation of the hepatitis B viral protein HBx via the proteasome pathway.

The X-linked tumor suppressor TSPX interacts and promotes degradation of the hepatitis B viral protein HBx via the proteasome pathway.

... upregulated in HCC samples (,50%) [8], and HBx stability and actions are closely associated with HCC development, we had examined the probable functions of TSPY and its X-linked homologue TSPX ... See full document

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Senescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressor.

Senescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressor.

... to the secretory profile of cells whose CM was collected at 4 d or 10 d after low-dose ...p53 pathway are still very similar to their PRE counterpart (correlation ...SASP). The clustering analysis ... See full document

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Identification of proteins with potential osteogenic activity present in the water-soluble matrix proteins from crassostrea gigas nacre using a proteomic approach

Identification of proteins with potential osteogenic activity present in the water-soluble matrix proteins from crassostrea gigas nacre using a proteomic approach

... abundant in ECM both during connective tissue and bone development ...found in ECM during smooth muscle development and expressed in kidney cells ...as in vitro synthesis of specific bone ... See full document

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IQGAP1 functions as a modulator of dishevelled nuclear localization in Wnt signaling.

IQGAP1 functions as a modulator of dishevelled nuclear localization in Wnt signaling.

... On the other hand, we showed that all IQGAP isoforms bound to each DVL isoform, nevertheless only IQGAP1 was necessary for Wnt ...showed the functional differences, their subcellular localiza- tion ... See full document

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Characterization of the p53 cistrome--DNA binding cooperativity dissects p53's tumor suppressor functions.

Characterization of the p53 cistrome--DNA binding cooperativity dissects p53's tumor suppressor functions.

... sites in the regulated subset of the cistrome ...discovered in both cooperativity groups a motif significantly resembling the p53 consensus binding ...However, the motif was less ... See full document

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Lgl2 executes its function as a tumor suppressor by regulating ErbB signaling in the zebrafish epidermis.

Lgl2 executes its function as a tumor suppressor by regulating ErbB signaling in the zebrafish epidermis.

... Accordingly, the formation of the apical domain is controlled by the Par (partitioning defective) pathway, which consists of the PDZ domain containing proteins Par3, Par6, and atypical ... See full document

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Selective modulation of Wnt ligands and their receptors in adipose tissue by chronic hyperadiponectinemia.

Selective modulation of Wnt ligands and their receptors in adipose tissue by chronic hyperadiponectinemia.

... endogenous Wnt signaling keeps preadipocytes in an undifferen- tiated state ...However, Wnt signaling is involved in the activation of proinflammatory mediators in ... See full document

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Common activation of canonical Wnt signaling in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

Common activation of canonical Wnt signaling in pancreatic adenocarcinoma.

... Hedgehog signaling regulates Wnt activity in untransformed duct ...of the Wnt and Hedgehog pathways in control PDCs and stable clones transfected with dominant-active forms of ... See full document

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The Impact of the Expansion of the Bolsa Familia Program on the Time Allocation of Youths And Their Parents Lia Chitolina Miguel Nathan Foguel Naercio Menezes-Filho

The Impact of the Expansion of the Bolsa Familia Program on the Time Allocation of Youths And Their Parents Lia Chitolina Miguel Nathan Foguel Naercio Menezes-Filho

... As the multinomial model is non-linear, the marginal effect of the treatment in a DID model is not the marginal impact of the interaction between time and treatment, but ... See full document

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Wnt/β-catenin signaling induces the aging of mesenchymal stem cells through the DNA damage response and the p53/p21 pathway.

Wnt/β-catenin signaling induces the aging of mesenchymal stem cells through the DNA damage response and the p53/p21 pathway.

... some signaling pathways also have important effects on the cell senescence induced by an aged systemic environment ...that Wnt/b-catenin signaling is elevated in aged tissue and ... See full document

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The Gene Ontology Differs in Bursa of Fabricius Between Two Breeds of Ducks Post Hatching by Enriching the Differentially Expressed Genes

The Gene Ontology Differs in Bursa of Fabricius Between Two Breeds of Ducks Post Hatching by Enriching the Differentially Expressed Genes

... role in avian immunity resistance. Our study compared the developmental characteristics and immune differences of JCH and NH-P breeds, by observing the growth states of BF and determining the ... See full document

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WNT signaling pathway gene polymorphisms and risk of hepatic fibrosis and inflammation in HCV-infected patients.

WNT signaling pathway gene polymorphisms and risk of hepatic fibrosis and inflammation in HCV-infected patients.

... of the world’s population (2-3%) are infected with the hepatitis C virus ...(HCV)[1]. In the United States, approximately 3.9 million people in the United States have been ... See full document

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Oil Tanker Transportation In The Russian Arctic

Oil Tanker Transportation In The Russian Arctic

... Further in this article we will put an emphasis on oil ...practice in evaluation of oil transportation expenditures is application of transportation ...market in the Russian Arctic is very ... See full document

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The LKB1 tumor suppressor as a biomarker in mouse and human tissues.

The LKB1 tumor suppressor as a biomarker in mouse and human tissues.

... population in the USA (Table ...variable in lung cancers, and hence that LKB1 could serve as a discriminating ...on the range of staining intensities observed, a scoring scale (0–3) was ... See full document

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CONTINUOUS CREATION IN THE PROBABILISTIC WORLD OF THE THEOLOGY OF CHANCE

CONTINUOUS CREATION IN THE PROBABILISTIC WORLD OF THE THEOLOGY OF CHANCE

... question in the positive: Yes, He can, because He is the most perfect being and His omnipotence is absolutely ...underlying the answer to the last question is that the risk is ... See full document

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A systematic screen for micro-RNAs regulating the canonical Wnt pathway.

A systematic screen for micro-RNAs regulating the canonical Wnt pathway.

... plated in 23 m L culture media to the pre-dispensed transfection mixes and incubated for two ...from the laboratory or ...lysed in 20 m L DualGlo (Promega, #E2920) substrate buffer and ... See full document

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Braz. Dent. J.  vol.22 número5

Braz. Dent. J. vol.22 número5

... occurs in cytosines within CpG dinucleotides. The presence or absence of methyl groups in cytosines promotes the remodeling of chromatin, making it less or more accessible to transcription ... See full document

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