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The ADAMTS2 metalloproteinase inhibits tumor growth by regulating the innate immune system. [PDF]
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The transcriptional regulator Sin3a activates CD44 and promotes collective luminal breast cancer cell migration. [PDF]
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RON Receptor Signaling and the Tumor Microenvironment. [PDF]
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A new twist on superantigen-activated autoimmune disease. [PDF]
Mason AL, Waly D, Osman MS.
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Association between taurine transporter SLC6A6 and breast cancer development and prognosis: a Mendelian randomization analysis. [PDF]
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Trends in Microbiology, 2002
The recognition of microbial pathogens based on their molecular patterns is essential for host defense. Recently, Toll-like receptors have been shown not only to recognize viruses as well as bacteria and fungi, but also to trigger an efficient immune response.
Susan R Ross, John C Rassa
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The recognition of microbial pathogens based on their molecular patterns is essential for host defense. Recently, Toll-like receptors have been shown not only to recognize viruses as well as bacteria and fungi, but also to trigger an efficient immune response.
Susan R Ross, John C Rassa
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Immune response to MMTV infection
Frontiers in Bioscience, 2007Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) has developed a strategy of exploitation of the immune response. It infects dendritic cells and B cells and requires this infection to establish an efficient chronic infection. This allows transmission of infection to the mammary gland, production in milk and infection of the next generation via lactation. The elaborate
Hans, Acha-Orbea +2 more
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Differential effects of p21(WAF1/CIP1) deficiency on MMTV-ras and MMTV-myc mammary tumor properties.
Cancer research, 2002p21(WAF1/CIP1) (p21) functions as a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor and is a key mediator of p53-dependent growth arrest. However, its role in cell cycle regulation is complex, because it also appears to promote CDK activity in certain experimental contexts.
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