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Equine melanocytic neoplasm (EMN) is a cutaneous neoplasm and is mostly observed in aged grey horses. This preliminary study aimed to identify potential proteins to differentiate normal, mild and severe EMN from serum proteomic profiling.
Parichart Tesena +6 more
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Receptor-interacting protein in malignant digestive neoplasms [PDF]
A deep and comprehensive understanding of factors that contribute to cancer initiation, progression, and evolution is of essential importance. Among them, the serine/threonine and tyrosine kinase-like kinases, also known as receptor interacting proteins (RIPs) or receptor interacting protein kinases (RIPKs), is emerging as important tumor-related ...
Zhang, Lilong +7 more
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The Role of the Heat-Shock Proteins in Esophagogastric Cancer
Heat-shock proteins (HSPs) are a family of proteins that have received considerable attention over the last several years. They have been classified into six prominent families: high-molecular-mass HSP, 90, 70, 60, 40, and small heat shock proteins. HSPs
Francisco Tustumi +7 more
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Correlation of local and systemic expression of survivin with histopathological parameters of cutaneous melanoma [PDF]
Background/Aim. Survivin is a multifunctional protein abundantly expressed in tumors of various types, including melanoma. There are still sparse data regarding relationship of melanoma cell survivin expression with accepted histopathological ...
Jović Milena +9 more
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Expression of Amine Oxidase Proteins in Adrenal Cortical Neoplasm and Pheochromocytoma
We delved into the expression of amine oxidase family proteins and their potential significance in adrenal gland neoplasm. Tissue microarrays were prepared for 132 cases of adrenal cortical neoplasm (ACN) consisting of 115 cases of adrenal cortical ...
Eun Kyung Kim, Ja Seung Koo
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Estrogen-regulated proteins cathepsin D and pS2 in breast carcinoma [PDF]
In addition to classical prognostic/predictive factors, significant biological markers have been identified to provide potentially relevant information regarding natural or clinical course of breast cancer.
Markićević Milan +3 more
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EPLIN, Epithelial protein lost in neoplasm [PDF]
We have identified a novel cytoskeletal protein, EPLIN (Epithelial Protein Lost In Neoplasm), that is preferentially expressed in human epithelial cells. Two EPLIN isoforms, a 600 amino acid EPLIN-alpha and a 759 amino acid EPLIN-beta, are detected in primary epithelial cells of oral mucosa, prostate and mammary glands. The expression of EPLIN-alpha is
R S, Maul, D D, Chang
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Aggregated proteins in malignant and benign neoplasms
Summary. Aim: To evaluate the presence of the aggregated proteins in malignant and benign neoplasms for clarifying the role of impaired protein metabolism in the formation of the altered tissues. Object and Methods: The histological specimens prepared from the operative materials of 196 patients with different forms of malignant and benign neoplasms ...
D I, Zabolotnyi +7 more
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HMNPPID—human malignant neoplasm protein–protein interaction database [PDF]
Abstract Background Protein–protein interaction (PPI) information extraction from biomedical literature helps unveil the molecular mechanisms of biological processes. Especially, the PPIs associated with human malignant neoplasms can unveil the biology behind these neoplasms.
Qingqing Li +9 more
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Objectives: Despite the developments in chemotherapy protocols, improvement in the survival rates of osteosarcoma has been limited. We evaluated the effect of certain prognosis-related proteins on survival of patients with osteosarcoma.\r\nMethods: Data ...
Harzem Ozger +7 more
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